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big scary monster

PostPosted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 12:49 pm


Quote:
You Study: Tu` estudies.


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you study = estudias

i only did vosotros in spanish3

vosotros = you all

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:20 pm


yo quiero aprender aleman!!!

cualquie regunta con la gramatica en español, solo preguntenme!! No hay problema

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Sanee

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:34 am


Kaolla--Su


To change the verb, you will always drop the last two letters. They will always be AR, IR, or ER.

Not true!
You're right that in MOST cases, you will drop the last two letters of the infinitive (-ar,-er,-ir), HOWEVER, there are two tenses that have ADDITIONS to the infinitive. These are the Conditional (I would...) and the Future ('nuff said, right?).

-Flips to the grammar index of her Spanish 3 book-
(I'll use the verb estudiar as my example)

Future: All the endings ARE THE SAME FOR ALL TYPES OF VERBS!!1!
Yo= estudiaré
Tu= estudiarás
Ud./él/ella = estudiará
Nosotros= estudiaremos
Vosotros= estudiaréis
Uds./ellos/ellas = estudiarán

Conditional : All the endings R TEH SME. BEESH D<
Yo = estudiaría
Tu = estudiarías
Ud./él/ella = estudiaría
Nosotros = estudiaríamos
Vosotros = estudiarías
Uds./Ellos/Ellas = estudiarían

To all biggrin on't worry about these tenses so far (If you're in Spanish 1/2). They are not hard at all, but it's a bit over your head at this point. But uif you have a blinding desire to learn all about español, then go right ahead and study these.

I can also help with other intermediate/advanced grammar lessons/HW help/ vocab/just to chat xD. PM meh. ;D
PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:31 pm


Enjou-chan
Speaking of charts being helpful, maybe a summary chart wouldn't hurt. I always liked charts while I was learning to conjugate, so I'll slap one up here for you guys.

After dropping the -AR, -ER, or -IR from the end of the verb, add the following endings.

-AR verbs
Yo: -o Nosotros: -amos
: -as Vosotros: -áis (I think..)
él/ella: -a Ellos/ellas: -an

-ER verbs
Yo: -o Nosotros: -emos
: -es Vosotros: -éis (Maybe?)
él/ella: -e Ellos/Ellas: -en

-IR verbs
Yo: -o Nosotros: -imos
: -es Vosotros: (I honestly don't know.)
él/ella: -e Ellos/Ellas: -en

whe vosotros ending is the same for ir and er verbs

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 9:21 am


Verbs will be so easy for me. surprised I just have to match them up with the Latin ones. blaugh
PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:30 pm


Could you guys show the past and future tenses, too? It's a little difficult only being able to speak in the present tense. I can do preterite, but I have absolutely no clue how to do future.

help me.......please?

ang3lofmusic


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:51 am


This sounds similar to French actually. And by boot verbs, do you mean stem changing? ('Cause that's what they are in French...)
PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:55 pm


ang3lofmusic
Could you guys show the past and future tenses, too? It's a little difficult only being able to speak in the present tense. I can do preterite, but I have absolutely no clue how to do future.

help me.......please?
I have a post detailing the Future tense (and the conditional tense) on this page. Scroll up to see it.

PM me if you have any more questions.


*To all: I think we should revamp this verb thread a bit. Include more tenses and what-not. I am going into AP Spanish next year and would be happy to impart my knowledge and add more verb tenses. If everyone is okay with it, that is. sweatdrop

Sanee


YZ9

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:05 pm


Ah, thank you. I should write that down.
It's a bit like French isn't it.

What is the difference between "Ella and El"?"
Is El he/ him, and Ella she. her?
Just like french "Il and Elle?"

Wow, Spanish is fun. x3
PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 7:26 pm


¡Odio conjugación de los verbos, gracias por el hilo!

PiercedPixie2

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