What I do with others: -ar verbs 1st person plural
Learning outcomes
I can use the present tense of -ar verbs to talk about what I do with others.
I can recognise the sounds [e] and [i] in different words.
What I do with others: -ar verbs 1st person plural
Learning outcomes
I can use the present tense of -ar verbs to talk about what I do with others.
I can recognise the sounds [e] and [i] in different words.
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Key learning points
- The SSC [e] is pronounced as in 'elefante'
- The SSC [i] is pronounced as in 'idea'
- The 1st person plural of present tense -AR verbs ends in -amos.
- 'Junto' and 'solo' describe verbs like adverbs but agree for gender and number like adjectives.
Keywords
[e] - pronounced as in 'elefante'
[i] - pronounced as in 'idea'
Present tense - describes habitual events in the present: 'I do', 'we do'
-ar verbs - a group of infinitives that end in -ar
1st person plural - form of the verb used to refer to I and others, i.e. we
Common misconception
When we conjugate the verb we just add the ending to the infinitive.
In Spanish when we conjugate a verb, first, we remove the -ar ending and then add the correct ending depending on who is doing the action of the verb.
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6 Questions
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Exit quiz
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