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Presente de verbos regulares:-ar, -er, e -ir / Regular present verbs: -ar, -er, and -ir

Gramática

CONJUGATIONS 

Spanish has three types of verbs. Ones that end in -ar, others in -er, and others in -ir.

The verb form changes with each ending, subject, and in each tense.

To conjugate Present indicative regular verbs in Spanish,

1. You need to remove the ending:

Bailar bail

2. add the ending that matches the subject.

Bailar Tú- Bail+as
Comer Tú- Com+es
Vivir Tú: Viv+es

NOTE: The endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs are different. The endings are as follows:

 

Click on every verb to hear how it is pronounced.

 


PRÁCTICA

 

Now that you have learned about the conjugations of the verbs, now let’s practice;

Ejercicio 1

Ejercicio 2

Ejercicio 3

Ejercicio 4

Ejercicio 5

Ejercicio 6

Ejercicio 7

Ejercicio 8

Ejercicio 9

Ejercicio 10

Ejercicio 11

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