Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
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2. Remove “er” from each of the following infinitives and write out all the tenses as shown in “aprender” above. All the letters and words that are printed in capital letters in “aprender” must be added to each “er” verb.
vender, to sell | comprender, to understand |
correr, to run | sorprender, to surprise |
comer, to eat | prometer, to promise |
beber, to drink | barrer, to sweep |
coser, to sew | |
“Ir” and “er” verbs are identical in all their forms except one. The first person present of “er” verbs ends in EMOS in the plural.
EXAMPLE
: “aprendemos” (
WE LEARN
). HOWEVER, THE FIRST PERSON PRESENT OF “IR” VERBS ENDS IN “IMOS” IN THE PLURAL.
EXAMPLE
: vivimos,
we live
.
Remove “ir” from each of the following infinitives and write out all the tenses as shown in “aprender” above, but remember to change the first person plural ending of the present to “imos.”
vivir, to live | recibir, to receive |
decidir, to decide | persuadir, to persuade |
dividir, to divide | asistir, to attend |
subir, to go up | discutir, to discuss, to argue |
resistir, to resist | interrumpir, to interrupt |
You probably will be tempted to skip some of the verbs above because there are so many of them. Resist the temptation. This is by far the most important exercise in the book. MASTER THE VERBS.
The three most important things to remember about verbs are:
1. IN THE PAST TENSE, END ALL VERBS IN “Ó” WHEN SPEAKING ABOUT ANYBODY BUT YOURSELF (SINGULAR).
2. END ALL AUXILIARY VERBS IN “A” WHEN SPEAKING ABOUT ANYBODY BUT YOURSELF (SINGULAR).
va a comprar,
anybody
(except me)
is going to buy
ha comprado,
anybody
(except me)
has bought
está comprando,
anybody
(except me)
is buying
3. VERBS THAT APPEAR IN QUESTIONS ARE GENERALLY IN THE THIRD MAN VERB FORM IN ALL TENSES. You usually ask questions about other people and not about yourself.
he estado, I have been | este año, this year |
una taza de café, a cup of coffee | contestar, to answer |
el trabajo, the work | siempre, always |
por dos años, for two years | hermano, brother |
Aprendí a nadar. I learned to swim . | |
Aprendí a manejar el auto. I learned to drive the car . (Use “a” when “aprender” is followed by a verb.) | |
Aprendí las palabras. I learned the words . | |
He visto. I have seen (irregular). | |
He escrito. I have written (irregular). |
Translate the following sentences into Spanish. Check your sentences with the correct translations that follow this exercise.
Check your sentences with the following translations.
PRESENT PERFECT
He trabajado, | I have worked |
Ha trabajado, | you have worked, he, she has worked |
Hemos trabajado, | we have worked |
Han trabajado, | they, you (pl.) have worked |
PAST PERFECT
Había trabajado, | I had worked |
Había trabajado, | you had worked |
Habíamos trabajado, | we had worked |
Habían trabajado, | they had worked |