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lesya [120]
3 years ago
8

PLZZ HELP ME!!! Write 5 simple questions in Spanish using ar, er or ir verbs and the question words you learned this week. Be su

re to use 5 different verbs.
Be sure to conjugate your verbs correctly and to use correct punctuation (upside down question mark at the beginning of the question.)

You will be graded on (a) correct use of question word, (b) correct conjugation of verb, and (c) correct word order and use of punctuation. (3 points for each sentence - 15 points total)

Example:

¿Habla ella español? (Does she speak Spanish?)
Spanish
2 answers:
lana [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

¿Habla ella español? is incorrect, ¿Sabe español?

Jugar (infinitive), ¿Juegas conmigo? (Do you play with me?)

Comer (infinitive) ¿Qué comes? (What do you eat?)

Dormir (infinitive) ¿Se dormió? (Did he fall asleep?)

Llamar (infinitive) ¿Me llamaste? (Did you call me?)

Reír (infinitive) ¿De qué se ríe? (What is he laughing (at/off? : I have problems with prepositions sorry)

Explanation:

¿Habla ella español? is incorrect, ¿Habla español? In Spanish we change the form of the verbs, we don't use the pronoun+verb as in English. Therefore it would be She speaks Spanish: Habla (ella) español, but we don't say/write ella, we write the declension form.

Dormir (infinitive) ¿Se dormió? (Did he fall asleep?)

Se is a pronoun for the third singular person of the subject. Always use it with a verb

¿Me llamaste? (Did you call me?)

Me is a pronoun for the first singular person of the subject. Always use it with a verb.

Hope it helps! :)

Feliz [49]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The following verbs in parentheses are infinitive with the endings -ar, -er or -ir. The sentences next to it are conjugated in this indicative.

(Cantar) ¿Ella canta contigo? (Does she sing with you?)

(Correr) ¿Él corre conmigo? (Does he run with me?)

(Salir) ¿Ella sale de noche? (Does she go out at night?)

(Bailar) ¿Ella baila seguido? (Does she dance often?)

(Abrir) ¿Él abre la caja? (Does he open the box?)

Explanation:

Verbs indicate action, what happens or what is done. And in Spanish the 3 categories or conjugations are divided, according to their termination. The infinitive is the form used to enunciate the verbs and the three endings are –ar, -er, -ir. Verbs can be grouped depending on their termination in the first, second or third conjugation.

FIRST CONJUGATION:

Verbs ending in -ar

Ej: cantar, bailar

SECOND CONJUGATION:

Verbs ending in -er

Ej: comer, correr

THIRD CONJUGATION:

Verbs ending in -ir

Ej: dormir, salir

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