What is the AR ending for Vosotros?
Verbs that End in -ar
Subject | -ar Endings | English translation |
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nosotros | -amos | we speak |
vosotros | -áis | you (informal) speak |
ustedes | -an | you (formal) speak |
ellos, ellas | -an | they speak |
How do you conjugate AR verbs in Spanish vosotros?
If the subject is you-all – informal (vosotros/vosotras), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -áis for -ar verbs. If the subject is they (ellos/ellas) or you-all – formal (ustedes), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -an (-ar verbs).
What are the AR ending verbs in Spanish?
Spanish Present Tense: -ar, -er and -ir verbs
Subject | -AR verb endings | SALTAR (to jump) AMAR (to love) |
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yo (I) | -o | salto (I jump) amo (I love) |
tú (you) | -as | saltas (you jump) amas (you love) |
él/ella (he / she) | -a | salta (he / she jumps) ama (he / she loves) |
nosotros/as (we) | -amos | saltamos (we jump) amamos (we love) |
What are the 6 AR verb endings in Spanish?
-Ar verbs have six endings: o, as, a, amos, áis, an. To conjugate the verb, we remove the -ar and add our endings: ‘Hablar’ becomes ‘habl-.
What is the AR verb ending for Ella?
Simple Present Tense Endings
yo hablo | nosotros hablamos |
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tú hablas | vosotros habláis |
él, ella, Ud. habla | ellos, ellas, Uds. hablan |
What is the verb ending of AR verbs for the TU form?
The preterite is used to describe actions which have been completed.
Person | Verbs ending in -ar | Verbs ending in -er and -ir |
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tú | -aste | -iste |
él, ella, usted | -ó | -ió |
nosotros | -amos | -imos |
vosotros | -asteis | -isteis |
What is comer in yo form?
Comer is a Spanish regular er verb meaning to eat. Comer appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Verbs Poster as the 2nd most used regular er verb. For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Comer Preterite Tense Conjugation….Comer Conjugation: Present Tense.
yo | como |
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nosotros/as | comemos |
vosotros/as | coméis |
ellos/ellas | comen |
What does the vosotros form mean?
you
Vosotros is the informal, plural “you.” I like to think of it as the “y’all” form or the “you guys” form.
What are the 5 AR endings?
Verbs ending in -ar belong to the first conjugation. Regular -ar verbs form their present tense stem by losing the -ar. The present tense endings for regular -ar verbs are: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an.
What is the AR verb for UDS?
-ar verbs: -e (for Ud.), -en (for Uds.)
What country uses Vosotros?
Spain
The pronoun vosotros (bvoh-soh-trohs) (plural you) is used in spoken Spanish in Spain only. Spaniards use vosotros to informally address a group of people. In all other Spanish-speaking countries, vosotros is taught in the schools, but never used in normal conversation.
What are the endings for AR verbs in the preterite tense?
The preterite is used to describe actions which have been completed.
Person | Verbs ending in -ar | Verbs ending in -er and -ir |
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él, ella, usted | -ó | -ió |
nosotros | -amos | -imos |
vosotros | -asteis | -isteis |
ellos, ellas, ustedes | -aron | -ieron |
What are the three endings of the vosotros form?
Like all verb forms, the vosotros form has different conjugations based on a verb’s ending. Every Spanish verb has one of three endings: – ar, -er or -ir.
Are there any irregular verbs in the vosotros form?
Irregular Verbs in the Vosotros Form The vosotros form has relatively few irregular verbs. Keep in mind that one-syllable verbs like dar and ver will not need an accent mark in the present tense vosotros form (dais, veis). Aside from those exceptions, in the present tense you have two irregular verbs:
What are the endings of verbs in Spanish?
Every Spanish verb has one of three endings: – ar, -er or -ir. The following chart provides the endings for five commonly-used verb tenses: the present simple, preterite, imperfect, future, and conditional. ¿Venís a este bar cada miércoles?
When to use the ustedes or vosotros form?
What Is the Vosotros Form? In Latin America, if you want to refer to a group of more than one person, you always use the ustedes form. This is true whether you are addressing your three best friends, your parents or a group of foreign heads of state. On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, this is not the case.