Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish (93 page)

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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines

FUTURE
FUTURE
VOY A caminAR,
I’m going to walk
VOY A aprendER,
I’m going to learn
VA A caminAR,
you are going to walk
VA A aprendER,
you are going to learn
VAMOS A caminAR,
we are going to walk
VAMOS A aprendER,
we are going to learn
VAN A caminAR,
they are going to walk
VAN A aprendER,
they are going to learn
PRESENT PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT
HE caminADO,
I have walked
HE aprendIDO,
I have learned
HA caminADO,
you have walked
HA aprendIDO,
you have learned
HEMOS caminADO,
we have walked
HEMOS aprendIDO,
we have learned
HAN caminADO,
they have walked
HAN aprendIDO,
they have learned
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
ESTOY caminANDO,
I am walking
ESTOY aprendIENDO,
I am le
arning
ESTÁ caminANDO,
you are walking
ESTÁ aprendIENDO,
you are learning
ESTAMOS caminANDO,
we are walking
ESTAMOS aprendIENDO,
we are learning
ESTÁN caminANDO,
they are learning
ESTÁN aprendIENDO,
they are walking

Following is a list of infinitives for you to put into all tenses and forms. Use the model verbs above as a guide.

  1. Remove “ar” from each of the following infinitives and write out all the tenses as shown in “caminar,” above. All the letters and words that are printed in capital letters in “caminar” must be added to each “ar” verb.

ganar,
to win, earn, gain
llorar,
to cry
limpiar,
to clean
gritar,
to shout, to scream
mandar,
to send
tomar,
to take
manejar,
to drive
(a car)
cantar,
to sing
pintar,
to paint
cocinar,
to cook
planchar,
to iron
terminar,
to finish
lavar,
to wash
contestar,
to answer
saltar,
to jump
arreglar,
to arrange
cuidar,
to take care of
nadar,
to swim
ayudar,
to help, to aid
trabajar,
to work
alquilar,
to rent
hablar,
to speak, to talk
dudar,
to doubt
comprar,
to buy
cambiar,
to change
 
pasar,
to pass, to spend time, to happen
 
regresar,
to return, to come back, to get back
 
dejar,
to let, to allow, to leave
(a thing or person)
 
llevar,
to wear, to carry, to take
(someone someplace)
 
bajar,
to go down, to get off
(a train, plane, bus, etc.)
 

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