SP101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies, Infinitive, Sirocco
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Vamos a ver (sounds like vamosa ver) let"s see. When words appear to be the same between two languages but are in fact different. I want red wine: quiero una copa de vino tinto. When you conjugate a verb you give it form (and meaning) I drink, you speak, they walk etc. all infinitive of verbs end in ar (first conjugating), -er (second conjugation), -ir, (third conjugation) You do not need to use the subject pronoun to indicate who is being referred to (sometimes it is necessary for usted, l, ella because it uses the same conjugation) Bailar, cenar, comprar, converser, desear, ense ar, escuchar, estudiar, necesitar, terminar, tomar, trabajar, hablar. If you have 2 verbs in a row the first is conjugated and the second remains in infinitive. Quiero comprar una casa present tense verbs translate three ways to english.