What are the Spanish conjugations for AR?
Spanish Present Tense: -ar, -er and -ir verbs
| Subject | -AR verb endings |
|---|---|
| tú (you) | -as |
| él/ella (he / she) | -a |
| nosotros/as (we) | -amos |
| vosotros/as (you all) | -áis |
What are the 5 AR verbs in Spanish?
Today’s list is comprised of some of the most common:
- hablar – to talk.
- enseñar – to teach.
- estudiar – to study.
- dibujar – to draw.
- tocar – to play an instrument.
- caminar – to walk.
- usar – to use.
- cantar – to sing.
What are the 6 AR verbs in Spanish?
Hablar, estudiar, usar, bailar, practicar, enseñar, trabajar, necesitar… These are -ar verbs, and I bet you can guess why we call them that!
How do you conjugate AR verb endings?
If the subject is you – informal (tú), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -as (for -ar verbs). If the subject is he (él), she (ella) or you – formal (usted), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -a (-ar verbs).
What is the AR ending for TU?
Verbs that End in -ar
| Subject | -ar Endings | English translation |
|---|---|---|
| yo | -o | I speak |
| tú | -as | you (informal) speak |
| usted | -a | you (formal) speak |
| él, ella | -a | he/she speaks |
What are common AR verbs?
Common regular -ar verbs
| amar | to love |
|---|---|
| hablar | to speak |
| lavar | to wash |
| limpiar | to clean |
| llamar | to call |
Is USAR a AR verb?
Usar is a Spanish regular ar verb meaning to use.
What is the AR verb ending for TU?
What does ER mean in Spanish?
(informal) [ɜːʳ ] exclamation. (in hesitation) esto (Spain) ⧫ este (Latin America)