Spanish I - Irregular Verbs in the Present Tense

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Study GuideSpanish IIrregular Verbs in the Present Tense1. Quiz: Stem-Changing Verbs in the Present Tense1.QuestionElla closes la ventana.Answer ChoicescierraniegaempiezaCorrect AnswercierraWhy This Is CorrectThe verbcerrarmeans“to close.”In the present tense,ella cierratranslates directly to“she closes.”niega= deniesempieza= beginsSo,cierrais the correct choice because it matches the meaning of the sentence exactly.2.Question¿Qué piensa (Ud.) del presidente?

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Study GuideAnswer ChoicespiensanpiensaspiensaCorrect AnswerpiensaWhy This Is CorrectIn Spanish,“Ud.” (usted)usesthird-person singular verb forms, even though it means “you.”The verbpensarin the present tense, third-person singular, ispiensa.Ud. piensa= You (formal) thinkTú piensas= You (informal) thinkEllos piensan= They thinkSo, the correct sentence is:¿Qué piensa Ud. del presidente?3.QuestionNosotros understand el dilema.Answer ChoicesentendemosentiendenentiendoCorrect Answerentendemos

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Study GuideWhy This Is CorrectThe subject“Nosotros”means“we.”In Spanish, the verbentender(to understand) is conjugated asentendemosfornosotrosin thepresent tense.entiendo= I understand (yo)entienden= they understand (ellos/ellas/ustedes)entendemos= we understand (nosotros)So, the correct sentence is:Nosotros entendemos el dilema.4.QuestionMi hijo no ___ nunca.Answer ChoicesmientemientasmientenCorrect AnswermienteWhy This Is CorrectThe subject“Mi hijo”isthird person singular, so the correct present-tense conjugation ofmentirismiente.miente= he liesmientas= tú form (or used in the subjunctive)mienten= they lieSince the sentence is asimple present-tense statement,mienteis the correct choice.

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Study Guide5.QuestionEl no can hablar árabe.Answer ChoicespruebapuedevuelaCorrect AnswerpuedeWhy This Is CorrectThe correct verb ispuede, which is the third-person singular form ofpoder(to be able to / can).The sentence means:He cannot speak Arabic.puede= can / is able to → correctprueba= tries/tests → incorrect meaningvuela= flies → incorrect meaningCorrect sentence:Él no puede hablar árabe.6.QuestionEl bebé no sleep toda la noche.Answer Choicesjuegaduermeviene

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Study GuideCorrect AnswerduermeWhy This Is CorrectThe sentence needs the correct Spanish verb for “sleep.”The verbdormir(to sleep) conjugated forél/ella/ustedisduerme.So the correct sentence is:El bebé no duerme toda la noche.(The baby does not sleep all night.)The other options do not fit the meaning:juega= playsviene= comes7.QuestionEn la fiesta las chicas ___ mucho.Answer ChoicesríensiguenmidenCorrect AnswerríenWhy This Is CorrectThe verbreírmeansto laugh.In this sentence,“las chicas”is third person plural, so the correct present-tense conjugation isríen.

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Study Guideríen= they laughsiguen= they followmiden= they measureSo the complete and correct sentence is:En la fiesta las chicas ríen mucho.2. Confusing Verbs: Determining Which Verb to Use2.1Ser vs. EstarBoth Mean “To Be,” But Not the SameIn English, we use“to be”for many situations.In Spanish, there aretwo different verbs:SerEstarBoth mean“to be,”but they describedifferent types of situations.Ser: For More Permanent or Defining TraitsSeris used for things that arelong-lasting, defining, or essential.To make this easier, we use an acronym:C-NOTE (Reasons for Using Ser)

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Study GuideUseserfor:CCharacteristicsPhysical or personality traitsEllos son altos y delgados.(They are tall and thin.)NNationality / OriginWhere someone is fromLolita es Colombiana.(Lolita is Colombian.)OOccupationJobs or professionsSu padre es abogado.(His father is a lawyer.)TTimeTelling time or datesSon las cinco y media.(It’s five thirty.)EEvent locationWhere aneventtakes placeLa fiesta es en mi casa.(The party is at my house.)Important Note:The“E” stands for Event location, which is anexceptionto the location rule you’ll see withestar.2.2Estar: For Temporary Conditions and SituationsEstaris usually used fortemporary states, feelings, or locations.

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Study GuideTo remember this, use the acronym:TLF (Reasons for Using Estar)Useestarfor:TTemporary conditionsStates that can changeLa comida está caliente.(The food is hot.)LLocation (not events)Where something or someone is locatedEl parque está aquí.(The park is here.)FFeelings, emotions, and healthHow someone feelsEstoy nerviosa durante un examen.(I am nervous during a test.)Reminder:Even though locations don’t always feel temporary,buildings and places still use estar.Onlyeventsuseserfor location.

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Study Guide2.3Conocer vs. SaberBoth Mean “To Know”In English, we use“to know”for many ideas.In Spanish, there aretwo different verbs, and each has a specific use.Conocer: To Be Acquainted WithUseconocerwhen you mean:Knowinga personBeing familiar witha placeBeing acquainted with somethingWhenconoceris followed by a person, it uses the prepositiona.Examples:Yo conozco a Manuel.I know (am acquainted with) Manuel.Conoces bien la ciudad de Guatemala.You are familiar with Guatemala City.Saber: To Know a Fact or How to Do SomethingUsesaberwhen talking about:Facts or informationKnowinghow to dosomethingSaberis often followed by aninfinitive(verb ending in-ar,-er, or-ir).In Spanish, you donotsay the word“how”it is understood.In thepreterite tense,sabermeans“found out.”Examples:Sabes construir una casa muy bien.You know how to build a house very well.Yo sé la dirección.I know the address.

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Study GuideNo vamos a la piscina porque no sabemos nadar.We don’t go to the pool because we don’t know how to swim.2.4Llevar, Tomar, and SacarDifferent Ways to Say “To Take”The English verb“to take”can mean many things.Spanish usesdifferent verbs depending on what is being taken.Llevar: To Take or Carry From One Place to AnotherUsellevarwhen you meantransporting a person or an object.If a person is taken somewhere,llevar uses the preposition a.Examples:Marla lleva a su sobrina a la playa.Marla takes her niece to the beach.Juan y Andrés llevan los refrescos a la fiesta.Juan and Andrés take the drinks to the party.Llevas a un amigo a la fiesta.You are taking a friend to the party.Tomar: To Take Transportation or Consume SomethingUsetomarwhen you:Take ameans of transportationTake somethingby mouth(food, drinks, medicine)Examples:Él nunca toma un taxi.He never takes a taxi.Es importante tomar vitaminas.It’s important to take vitamins.Toman muchas bebidas frías durante el verano.
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