01-021 Present Tense AR verbs; él / ella / usted | Sr Jordan's Spanish Videos

01-021 Present Tense AR verbs; él / ella / usted

In this video lesson, we’ll be continuing on our series of how to change AR verbs into the present tense.  So far yo and had their own forms.  For él, ella and usted though, it turns out that they all share the same form.  Él means ‘he’, ella means ‘she’, and usted is ‘you’.  Enjoy!

Feel free to leave questions/comments/suggestions.  ¡Gracias!

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 cocino – I cook
Tú cocinas – You cook
Él cocina – He cooks
Ella cocina – She cooks
Usted cocina – You cook

Él nada. – He swims.
Juan nada. – Juan swims.

Ella canta. – She sings.
Verónica canta. – Veronica sings.

bien – well, fine
el libro de ciencias – science book
en un restaurante – in/at the restaurante
matemáticas – math
el piano - piano

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Related video(s):

  1. Personal Pronouns
  2. Present Tense AR verbs; yo form
  3. Present Tense AR verbs; tú form
  4. Present Tense AR verbs: nosotros/nosotras form
  5. Present Tense AR verbs: ellos / ellas / ustedes form
  6. Present Tense AR verbs: all forms

3 Comments to “01-021 Present Tense AR verbs; él / ella / usted”

  1. By David, June 12, 2010 @ 12:34 pm

    are these also correct?

    ¿él canta?

    ¿Paulina ayuda en casa?

    ¿él canta?

    ¿él trabaja mucho?

    ¿Isabel escucha música?

  2. By Allison Moore, November 3, 2011 @ 11:39 am

    It’s very helpful when you build on the present tense forms. I wish you were teaching my college Spanish class. Thank you for doing this!

  3. By Ybbil Yoj, December 13, 2011 @ 2:32 pm

    Senor Jordan,
    Thanks for your wonderful, wonderful help. I love Spanish. Keep making videos!
    -Ybbil Yoj

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