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2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
ANTE TODO
 In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs.
  Verbs express actions or states of being.
 In English and Spanish, the infinitive is the base form
  of the verb.
 In English, the infinitive is preceded by the word to:
  to study, to be.
 The infinitive in Spanish is a one-word form and can
  be recognized by its endings: –ar, –er, or –ir.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                  Present tense of estudiar
                       estudiar (to study)
                      SINGULAR FORMS


      yo              estudio                    I study

      tú              estudias               you study (fam.)

Ud. / él / ella       estudia         you (form.) / he / she studies
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                Present tense of estudiar
                       estudiar (to study)
                       PLURAL FORMS



   nosotros/as          estudiamos                  we study


   vosotros/as           estudiáis              you study (fam.)


Uds. / ellos / ellas      estudian           you (form.) / they study
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
               Conjugation of –ar verbs
 To create the forms of most regular verbs in Spanish,
  you drop the infinitive endings (–ar, –er, –ir).
 You then add to the stem the endings that correspond
  to the different subject pronouns.

        INFINITIVE   VERB STEM   CONJUGATED FORM

       estudiar →    estudi- → yo estudio

          bailar →      bail- → tú bailas

        trabajar →    trabaj- → nosotros trabajamos
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                      Common –ar verbs
    bailar to dance                desayunar to have breakfast
   buscar to look for              descansar to rest
 caminar to walk               desear (+ inf.) to desire; to wish
   cantar to sing                      dibujar to draw
    cenar to have dinner              enseñar to teach
 comprar to buy                     escuchar to listen (to)
contestar to answer           esperar (+ inf.) to wait (for); to hope
            to converse, to
conversar chat                       estudiar to study
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                        Common –ar verbs

         explicar to explain               preguntar to ask (a question)

           hablar to talk; to speak         preparar to prepare

           llegar to arrive                 regresar to return

           llevar to carry                  terminar to end; to finish

            mirar to look (at); to watch       tomar to take; to drink

necesitar (+ inf.) to need                   trabajar to work

        practicar to practice                  viajar to travel
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
¡ATENCIÓN!
 The Spanish verbs buscar, escuchar, esperar, and mirar
  do not need to be followed by prepositions as they do in
  English.

   Busco la tarea.                 Escucho la música.
   I’m looking for the homework.   I’m listening to the music.

   Espero el autobús.              Miro la pizarra.
   I’m waiting for the bus.        I’m looking at the blackboard.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                   Compare and contrast
 Compare the verbs in the English sentences to the verb in
  the Spanish equivalent.
  Paco trabaja en la cafetería.
       1. Paco works in the cafeteria.
       2. Paco is working in the cafeteria.
       3. Paco does work in the cafeteria.

 English uses three sets of forms to talk about the present:
  1) the simple present (Paco works),
  2) the present progressive (Paco is working),
  3) the emphatic present (Paco does work).
 In Spanish, the simple present can be used in all three
  cases.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
                    Compare and contrast
 In both Spanish and English, the present tense is also
  sometimes used to express future action.
  Marina viaja a Madrid mañana.
       1. Marina travels to Madrid tomorrow.
       2. Marina will travel to Madrid tomorrow.
       3. Marina is traveling to Madrid tomorrow.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
  In Spanish, as in English, when two verbs are used
   together with no change of subject, the second verb is
   generally in the infinitive.

   Deseo hablar con don Francisco.
   I want to speak with Don Francisco.

   Necesitamos comprar cuadernos.
   We need to buy notebooks.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
  To make a sentence negative in Spanish, the word no
   is placed before the conjugated verb.

  In this case, no means not.

 Ellos no miran la televisión.
 They don’t watch television.

 Alicia no desea bailar ahora.
 Alicia doesn’t want to dance now.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
 Spanish speakers often omit subject pronouns because the
  verb endings indicate who the subject is.
 In Spanish, subject pronouns are used for emphasis,
  clarification, or contrast.
 Clarification / Contrast
 —¿Qué enseñan ellos?               —Ella enseña arte y él enseña física.
 What do they teach?                She teaches art, and he teaches physics.


 Emphasis
 —¿Quién desea trabajar hoy? —Yo no deseo trabajar hoy.
 Who wants to work today? I don’t want to work today.
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs.
(hablar)
1. Yo ____ español.
2. Ellos ____ español.
3. Inés ____ español.
4. Nosotras ____ español.
5. Tú ____ español.
6. Los estudiantes ____ español.
7. Usted ____ español.
8. Javier y yo ____ español.


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2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
Answer Key
(hablar)
1. Yo hablo español.
2. Ellos hablan español.
3. Inés habla español.
4. Nosotras hablamos español.
5. Tú hablas español.
6. Los estudiantes hablan español.
7. Usted habla español.
8. Javier y yo hablamos español.


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2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs.
(trabajar)
1. Ustedes ____ mucho.
2. Juanita y yo ____ mucho.
3. Nuestra profesora ____ mucho.
4. Tú ____ mucho.
5. Yo ____ mucho.
6. Las chicas ____ mucho.
7. Él ____ mucho.
8. Tú y Álex ____ mucho.


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2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
Answer Key
(trabajar)
1. Ustedes trabajan mucho.
2. Juanita y yo trabajamos mucho.
3. Nuestra profesora trabaja mucho.
4. Tú trabajas mucho.
5. Yo trabajo mucho.
6. Las chicas trabajan mucho.
7. Él trabaja mucho.
8. Tú y Álex trabajan mucho.


                                      2 of 3
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs.
(desear)
1. Usted ___ viajar.
2. Yo ___ viajar.
3. Nosotros ___ viajar.
4. Lourdes y Luz ___ viajar.
5. Tú ___ viajar.
6. Ella ___ viajar.
7. Marco y yo ___ viajar.
8. Ustedes ___ viajar.


                                                   3 of 3
2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs
Answer Key
(desear)
1. Usted desea viajar.
2. Yo deseo viajar.
3. Nosotros deseamos viajar.
4. Lourdes y Luz desean viajar.
5. Tú deseas viajar.
6. Ella desea viajar.
7. Marco y yo deseamos viajar.
8. Ustedes desean viajar.


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2.1 present tense of ar verbs

  • 1. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs ANTE TODO  In order to talk about activities, you need to use verbs. Verbs express actions or states of being.  In English and Spanish, the infinitive is the base form of the verb.  In English, the infinitive is preceded by the word to: to study, to be.  The infinitive in Spanish is a one-word form and can be recognized by its endings: –ar, –er, or –ir.
  • 2. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Present tense of estudiar estudiar (to study) SINGULAR FORMS yo estudio I study tú estudias you study (fam.) Ud. / él / ella estudia you (form.) / he / she studies
  • 3. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Present tense of estudiar estudiar (to study) PLURAL FORMS nosotros/as estudiamos we study vosotros/as estudiáis you study (fam.) Uds. / ellos / ellas estudian you (form.) / they study
  • 4. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Conjugation of –ar verbs  To create the forms of most regular verbs in Spanish, you drop the infinitive endings (–ar, –er, –ir).  You then add to the stem the endings that correspond to the different subject pronouns. INFINITIVE VERB STEM CONJUGATED FORM estudiar → estudi- → yo estudio bailar → bail- → tú bailas trabajar → trabaj- → nosotros trabajamos
  • 5. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Common –ar verbs bailar to dance desayunar to have breakfast buscar to look for descansar to rest caminar to walk desear (+ inf.) to desire; to wish cantar to sing dibujar to draw cenar to have dinner enseñar to teach comprar to buy escuchar to listen (to) contestar to answer esperar (+ inf.) to wait (for); to hope to converse, to conversar chat estudiar to study
  • 6. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Common –ar verbs explicar to explain preguntar to ask (a question) hablar to talk; to speak preparar to prepare llegar to arrive regresar to return llevar to carry terminar to end; to finish mirar to look (at); to watch tomar to take; to drink necesitar (+ inf.) to need trabajar to work practicar to practice viajar to travel
  • 7. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs ¡ATENCIÓN!  The Spanish verbs buscar, escuchar, esperar, and mirar do not need to be followed by prepositions as they do in English. Busco la tarea. Escucho la música. I’m looking for the homework. I’m listening to the music. Espero el autobús. Miro la pizarra. I’m waiting for the bus. I’m looking at the blackboard.
  • 8. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Compare and contrast  Compare the verbs in the English sentences to the verb in the Spanish equivalent. Paco trabaja en la cafetería. 1. Paco works in the cafeteria. 2. Paco is working in the cafeteria. 3. Paco does work in the cafeteria.  English uses three sets of forms to talk about the present: 1) the simple present (Paco works), 2) the present progressive (Paco is working), 3) the emphatic present (Paco does work).  In Spanish, the simple present can be used in all three cases.
  • 9. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Compare and contrast  In both Spanish and English, the present tense is also sometimes used to express future action. Marina viaja a Madrid mañana. 1. Marina travels to Madrid tomorrow. 2. Marina will travel to Madrid tomorrow. 3. Marina is traveling to Madrid tomorrow.
  • 10. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs  In Spanish, as in English, when two verbs are used together with no change of subject, the second verb is generally in the infinitive. Deseo hablar con don Francisco. I want to speak with Don Francisco. Necesitamos comprar cuadernos. We need to buy notebooks.
  • 11. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs  To make a sentence negative in Spanish, the word no is placed before the conjugated verb.  In this case, no means not. Ellos no miran la televisión. They don’t watch television. Alicia no desea bailar ahora. Alicia doesn’t want to dance now.
  • 12. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs  Spanish speakers often omit subject pronouns because the verb endings indicate who the subject is.  In Spanish, subject pronouns are used for emphasis, clarification, or contrast. Clarification / Contrast —¿Qué enseñan ellos? —Ella enseña arte y él enseña física. What do they teach? She teaches art, and he teaches physics. Emphasis —¿Quién desea trabajar hoy? —Yo no deseo trabajar hoy. Who wants to work today? I don’t want to work today.
  • 13. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs ¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs. (hablar) 1. Yo ____ español. 2. Ellos ____ español. 3. Inés ____ español. 4. Nosotras ____ español. 5. Tú ____ español. 6. Los estudiantes ____ español. 7. Usted ____ español. 8. Javier y yo ____ español. 1 of 3
  • 14. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Answer Key (hablar) 1. Yo hablo español. 2. Ellos hablan español. 3. Inés habla español. 4. Nosotras hablamos español. 5. Tú hablas español. 6. Los estudiantes hablan español. 7. Usted habla español. 8. Javier y yo hablamos español. 1 of 3
  • 15. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs ¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs. (trabajar) 1. Ustedes ____ mucho. 2. Juanita y yo ____ mucho. 3. Nuestra profesora ____ mucho. 4. Tú ____ mucho. 5. Yo ____ mucho. 6. Las chicas ____ mucho. 7. Él ____ mucho. 8. Tú y Álex ____ mucho. 2 of 3
  • 16. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Answer Key (trabajar) 1. Ustedes trabajan mucho. 2. Juanita y yo trabajamos mucho. 3. Nuestra profesora trabaja mucho. 4. Tú trabajas mucho. 5. Yo trabajo mucho. 6. Las chicas trabajan mucho. 7. Él trabaja mucho. 8. Tú y Álex trabajan mucho. 2 of 3
  • 17. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs ¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of these verbs. (desear) 1. Usted ___ viajar. 2. Yo ___ viajar. 3. Nosotros ___ viajar. 4. Lourdes y Luz ___ viajar. 5. Tú ___ viajar. 6. Ella ___ viajar. 7. Marco y yo ___ viajar. 8. Ustedes ___ viajar. 3 of 3
  • 18. 2.1 Present tense of –ar verbs Answer Key (desear) 1. Usted desea viajar. 2. Yo deseo viajar. 3. Nosotros deseamos viajar. 4. Lourdes y Luz desean viajar. 5. Tú deseas viajar. 6. Ella desea viajar. 7. Marco y yo deseamos viajar. 8. Ustedes desean viajar. 3 of 3