SPAN 1110 Chapter 2: Capítulo 2: ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? Grammar

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Present tense of regular -er verbs: comer (to eat) Present tense of regular -ir verbs: vivir (to live) They/you all (formal) like: gustar + in nitive = to like to do something, ex. Wednesday, august 17, 2016: to express future plans, use ir + a + in nitive = to go to do something , ex. = we are going to eat: ex. They/you all are: estar is used to describe non-permanent things; locations and emotions, ex. The present progressive: estar can also be used to express what someone is currently doing, for -ar verbs: estar + ando, ex. = i am talking: for -er verbs: estar + iendo, ex. = we are eating: for -ir verbs: estar + iendo, ex. = he is living: when the end of an -er or -ir verb ends in a vowel, a spelling change of -i- to -y- is required, ex. creer = creyendo, ex. leer - leyendo.

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