SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Spanish Verbs, Infinitive, Spanish Grammar

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Spanish grammar introduccio n a la grama tica the indefinite article el arti culo indefinido masculine feminine some girl. 24 | spanish singular plural singular plural un un hombre a man unos unos nin os some boys una una mujer a woman unas unas nin as. We have already seen the present tense conjugations of two spanish verbs, llamarse and tener. However, both of these verbs are irregular verbs. Luckily, most verbs follow an easy to understand conjugation scheme. In spanish, the conjugation depends on what the last two letters of the infinitive are. The infinitive form is the form that is given in the dictionary. An example of an english verb in the infinitive might be to run or to speak. Spanish verbs in the infinitive end with "-ar", "-er" or "-ir". To conjugate them, remove the ending("-ir", "-er" or "-ar") and add the desired suffix.

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