SPAN 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Regular And Irregular Verbs, Ibas Of Edessa, Infinitive
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The words for a/an are un/unos (mas) and una/unas (fem). The words for the are l/los and la/las (fem). Genders of nouns are inherent categories of nouns in spanish. A verb is an infinitive in spanish if it has the stems ar, -er, or ir. We conjugate the verb in spanish by taking out ar/-er/-ir and changing them to their appropriate conjugations. A stem changing verb (shoe/boot verb) is a verb that changes vowels or y-sounds of the stem when conjugated except for the nosotros and vosotros form of the verb. An irregular verb in spanish is a verb that changes spelling when conjugated. The two past tenses in spanish are the preterite tense and the imperfect tense. Regular endings for verbs in imperfect (indicative) tense. Vosotros ser era eras era ver ve a v ias ve a ir iba ibas iba. Infinitives that end in car, -gar and zar (preterite) > c) busqu jugu empec buscaste jugaste empezaste.