01-020 Present Tense AR verbs; tú form
¡Hola! In this lesson we continue learning how to change verbs in the different forms. This video covers the tú (you) form. Remember that there are two ways to say ‘you’ in Spanish. You might review the lesson on formal vs. informal to refresh your memory.
Enjoy!
Let me know if you have any questions/comments/suggestions.
Vocabulario:
ayudar (en casa)- to help (around the house)
bailar – to dance
cantar – to sing
cocinar – to cook
dibujar – to draw
enseñar – to teach
escuchar (música) – to listen to (music)
estudiar (español) – to study (Spanish)
hablar (por teléfono) – to talk (on the telephone)
nadar – to swim
necesitar – to need
patinar – to skate
practicar – to practice
terminar – to end, finish
tocar (la guitarra) – to play (guitar)
trabajar – to work
(yo) bailo - I dance
(tú) bailas – You dance
(yo) nado – I swim
(tú) nadas – You swim
¿Tú nadas? – Do you swim?
Sí, (yo) nado. - Yes, I swim.
No, (yo) no nado. – No, I do not swim.
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Related video(s):
- Formal vs. Informal
- Personal Pronouns
- Present Tense AR verbs; yo form
- Present Tense AR verbs; él / ella / usted
- Present Tense AR verbs: nosotros/nosotras form
- Present Tense AR verbs: ellos / ellas / ustedes form
- Present Tense AR verbs: all forms
5 Comments to “01-020 Present Tense AR verbs; tú form”
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By cindy m, December 30, 2008 @ 12:25 am
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these video’s. They’re really great!
By Swarup Santra, October 26, 2010 @ 2:41 am
Hola ! Sr. Jordan,
As somebody commented on your just previous lesson (01-019) and you corrected the Verb…..
cocinar – to dance (incorrect)
cocinar – to cook (correct)
Please, make correction the same in lessons (01-020, in this lesson) and (01-021).
Gracias.
! Adios !
By Student, November 30, 2011 @ 10:53 am
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By Spencer Dean Nosnibor, December 13, 2011 @ 11:17 am
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By Licia, December 13, 2011 @ 2:09 pm
Senor Jordan,
I feel like I’m doing super great in Spanish because you are a wonderful teacher!
Is tu nadas pronounced like this:
tuh-naul-dus
And tu cantas like this:
tuh-caul-nuh-tas?
Thanks!
Licia