In this short series, I thought we could tackle some verbs that have an irregularyo form in the present tense. In laymen’s terms, when you want to say “I [do something]” with these verbs, they will change a little funny.
Here’s a little video to help you with all of the –AR verb endings in the present tense in Spanish! It explains how to remove the -ar from the end of the verb and then add the endings. And hopefully it gets stuck in your head due to its catchiness!
Hola. In this lesson, we’ll be talking about verbs that go through a change in the middle. We call them stem-changing verbs. In this video, we discuss one type, those that change from o-ue.
Hola. In this lesson, we’ll be talking about verbs that go through a change in the middle. We call them stem-changing verbs. In this video, we discuss one type, those that change from e-ie.
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to continue talking a little bit about the house while also throwing in the Present Tense of the verb vivir(to live). You might watch the previous video on ‘la casa‘ and make sure to check the wordbank during the video if you get confused by a word or two.
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Hola. In this lesson we’ll be learning about the verb poder in the present tense. Poder means “can” or “to be able”. This video uses a wide array of vocabulary from previous videos. You might watch previous videos before watching this one or just check the wordbank below.
This video lesson covers the present tense of the verb tener (to have). In this video lesson, we’ll go over some useful phrases with the verb: tener que, tener ganas de, tener # años
Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions/comments/suggestions.
Hola. This video lesson covers regular-ER verbs in the present tense. We also learn a couple of new verbs along the way and get to practice some miscellaneous vocabulary. If you haven’tThis video does reference the videos on regular-AR verbs, which you might watch before watching this video if you haven’t yet. Enjoy!
Feel free to leave any questions, comments or suggestions below!
In this video lesson, we’ll be going over the verb ir in the present tense. Ir is an irregular verb. This means that although ‘to go’ is ir, the different forms do not look even close to ‘ir‘.
This also includes some vocabulary on places also because we have to use ‘a‘ to mean ‘to’ when we go to a place. It will make more sense in the video! Enjoy.
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