Conjugating Regular Verbs in Spanish
Learning Objective
Puedo conjugar verbos regulares en el presente en español.
Key Concepts
Regular '-er' verbs in Spanish include verbs like 'beber' which means to drink, 'comer' which means to eat, and 'creer' which means to think or believe.
The present tense endings for regular '-er' verbs are '-o', '-es', '-e', '-emos', and '-en', similar to '-ar' verbs but with more e's.
When using two verbs together, like 'deber' (should), only the first verb is conjugated; the second verb remains in its infinitive form.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 12 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. ¿Which are the endings for los verbos regulares -er en la forma 'yo' en el presente?
2. Completa la frase: Yo _____ (comer) pizza todos los viernes.
3. Choose the correct form del verbo 'leer' para la frase: 'Nosotros _____ muchos libros interesantes.'
...and 9 more questions
Educational Video
01034 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - regular -ER verbs
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