
Conjugating Regular Verbs in Spanish
Grade 9th Grade · World Languages · 60 min
What's Included
Learning Objective
Puedo conjugar verbos regulares en el presente en español.
Warm-Up Video
Señor Jordan · 4:10
01034 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - regular -ER verbs
Guided Notes
3 key concepts
- 1
Regular '-er' verbs in Spanish include verbs like 'beber' which means to drink, 'comer' which means to eat, and 'creer' which means to think or believe.
- 2
The present tense endings for regular '-er' verbs are '-o', '-es', '-e', '-emos', and '-en', similar to '-ar' verbs but with more e's.
- 3
When using two verbs together, like 'deber' (should), only the first verb is conjugated; the second verb remains in its infinitive form.
Practice Questions
12 questions · Multiple choice & Short answer & Fill in the blank
Exit Ticket
Quick comprehension check
“Conjuga el verbo 'beber' en el presente para cada pronombre (yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes).”
Teacher Guide
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