CAS LS 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Spanish Verbs, Infinitive, Regular And Irregular Verbs
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With many descriptive adjectives, ser and estar can both be used, but the meaning will change. In the examples above, the statements with ser are general observations about the inherent qualities of juan and ana. The statements with estar describe conditions that are variable. Here are some adjectives that change in meaning when used with ser and estar. Regular verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir. Verbs ending in -ar are the most common types of spanish verbs. To conjugate ar verbs drop the ar and add the correct ending from the table below. The endings you see in bold can be used to conjugate any regular spanish verb that ends in -ar. Ellos/ mood presente pret rito usted nosotras vosotras ellas/ustedes habl habl o as aste a amos amos. Other common verbs that end in ar: -caminar -- to walk; -preguntar -- to ask; -gastar -- to spend; Mandar -- to send; -comprar -- to buy.