Title: The%20Present%20Tense%20of%20Regular%20Verbs
1The Present Tense of Regular Verbs
2In Spanish there are different verb forms for
each subject performing an action. Verbs are
categorized by the last two letters. -Ar verbs
end with ar in their infinitive (or unchanged)
form.
3When a verb is changed from its infinitive form,
this is called conjugation.There are 2 steps in
verb conjugation
- Take the infinitive form of the verb and drop the
last two letters (in this case ar). - Add the correct letter(s) ending.
4The chart below shows the verb endings
(underlined) for Regular -Ar Verbs in the Present
Tense using Hablar (to speak)
Singular Subjects Plural Subjects
yo nosotros
nosotras
tú vosotros
vosotras
ud. uds.
él ellos
ella ellas
hablo
hablamos
hablas
hablaÃs
habla
hablan
5The ending gives the verb a specific meaning
Singular Subjects Plural Subjects
yo nosotros
nosotras
tú vosotros
vosotras
ud. uds.
él ellos
ella ellas
hablo (I speak)
hablamos (we speak)
hablas (you speak) informal
hablaÃs (you speak) plural
hablan (you speak) plural (they speak)
habla (you speak) (he, she speaks)
6Each verb form can have three similar English
translations
- estudio
- I study
- I am studying
- I do study