Ya alcanzarás tu objetivo (alcanzar).
No puedo creer que estéis tan quitados de la pena (estar).
Preguntar y escribir tonterías no les solucionará sus dudas (preguntar, solucionar).
Necesita prestárseles más atención a los infantes (necesitar, prestar).
A lo lejos se vislumbraba una pequeña embarcación (vislumbrar).
Mucho ayuda el que no estorba (ayudar, estorbar).
Se nos ha augurado un año próspero (augurar).
Si no llegare a tiempo, infórmaselo a los demás (llegar, informar).
Era un joven al que tanto amara la princesa otrora (amar).
El que hubiere robado, recibirá todo el peso de la ley (robar).
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Como Estas? Esto no contiene ningún verbo en "ar"
To talk - hablar
Yo hablo
Tu hablas
El/ella/usted habla
Nosotros hablamos
Ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan
All AR verbs follow this pattern.
these are only some of them:
abrazar - to hug
ayudar - to help
bailar - to dance
caminar - to walk
cantar - to sing
charlar - to chat
comprar - to buy
contestar - to answer
descansar - to rest
decorar - to decorate
desear - to wish for / to hope for
dibujar - to draw
durar - to last
encantar - to love
escuchar - to listen
esquiar - to ski
estudiar - to study
estar - to be
ganar - to win
hablar - to speak
jugar - to play
lavar - to wash
llegar - to arrive
mirar - to watch
nadar - to swim
tomar - to take
trabajar - to work
tocar - to play (instruments)
viajar - to travel
visitar - to visit
Some '-ar' verbs are:
Some '-er' verbs are:
Some '-ir' verbs are:
some verbs in spanish are simpatico, bueno, alto, alta, gordo, flaca, and you could also use spanish colors.
yo - aba
tu - abas
el - aba
nosotros - abamos
vosotros - abais
ellos - aban
Generally, words that end in -ar -er and -ir are the infinitive forms of verbs, e.g. to be, to run, to jump, to talk, etc.
Pegar, hablar, chiflar, comprar, and tirar.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
yo - o tu - as el, ella, ud. - a nosotros - somos uds. ellos - an
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
The endings are the same for -AR, -ER, and -Ir verbs:-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamosTú: hablasteél/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaronPreterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)Yo: comí Nosotros: comimosTú: comisteél/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieronImperfect endings (-ar verbs)Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamosTúhablabasél/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablabanImperfect endings (er/ir verbs)Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamosTú: comíasél/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
The imperfect is the most regular tense in Spanish. There are only three irregular verbs in this tense: Ir, Ser, and Ver. To conjugate, add the following to the stem of the verb: Ar verbs: Aba, abas, aba, abamos abais, aban. For Ir or Er verbs: ía, ías, ía, íamos, íais, ían.
The conjugation endings in the third person present are either "a" for ar verbs or "e" for ir and er verbs. example - habla (from the verb hablar) vive (from the verb vivir) corre (from the verb correr) The "past" in Spanish is a little more complex, because there are TWO past tenses. In the "simple past" (known as the preterite or el preterito), the ending in the first person is usually é (note the accent) for ar verbs, and í (again, the accent) for er and ir verbs. So the above verbs are hablé, viví, and corrí. This tense is normally used to talk about events that start and end in the past. The "other" past concerns continuous or habitual events in the past - the "used to" or "was doing" tense. It is known as the imperfect (el imperfecto). In this tense the endings are aba (for ar verbs) and ía (for ir and er verbs - again, note the accent). This is also the most regular tense in Spanish. For the examples - hablaba, vivía, corría.
trabajar
yo - o tu - as el, ella, ud. - a nosotros - somos uds. ellos - an
Regular Verbs
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
Present Tense in Spanish is what you use to conjugate verbs in the present. In Spanish there are: AR verbs, ER verbs, IR verbs. Example) Tocar, Comer, Salir You take off the AR, ER, or IR and add an ending to it. AR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - amos (tú) - as (vosotros) - áis (él, ella, usted) - a (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - an ER verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - emos (tú) - es (vosotros) - éis (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en IR verb endings: (yo) - o (nosotros) - imos (tú) - es (vosotros) - ís (él, ella, usted) - e (ellos, ellas, ustedes) - en Examples) 1) (AR) She studies - Ella estudia; from the verb Estudiar 2) (ER) I sleep - Yo duermo; from the verb Dormir 3) (IR) You receive - Recibes tú; from the verb Recibir