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How do you conjugate regular verbs related to daily activities in the present tense?

Conjugating regular verbs in the present tense is really important for talking in Spanish every day. Let’s see how we can do this with verbs that are part of our daily routine.

1. Find the Verb

Here are some examples of common action verbs:

  • Levantar (to get up)
  • Comer (to eat)
  • Estudiar (to study)
  • Dormir (to sleep)

2. Conjugation Patterns

You can change the endings of these verbs based on their type:

For -ar verbs (like levantar):

  • yo levanto (I get up)
  • tú levantas (you get up)
  • él/ella/usted levanta (he/she/you formal get up)

For -er verbs (like comer):

  • yo como (I eat)
  • tú comes (you eat)
  • él/ella/usted come (he/she/you formal eat)

For -ir verbs (like estudiar):

  • yo estudio (I study)
  • tú estudias (you study)
  • él/ella/usted estudia (he/she/you formal study)

For irregular verbs (like dormir):

  • yo duermo (I sleep)
  • tú duermes (you sleep)
  • él/ella/usted duerme (he/she/you formal sleep)

3. Practice Sentences

Here are some easy sentences to help you practice:

  • Me levanto a las ocho. (I get up at eight.)
  • Comemos a mediodía. (We eat at noon.)
  • Estudias para los exámenes. (You study for the exams.)
  • Dormimos ocho horas. (We sleep eight hours.)

Keep practicing these verb forms with different subjects!

This will help you feel more confident when speaking Spanish!

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How do you conjugate regular verbs related to daily activities in the present tense?

Conjugating regular verbs in the present tense is really important for talking in Spanish every day. Let’s see how we can do this with verbs that are part of our daily routine.

1. Find the Verb

Here are some examples of common action verbs:

  • Levantar (to get up)
  • Comer (to eat)
  • Estudiar (to study)
  • Dormir (to sleep)

2. Conjugation Patterns

You can change the endings of these verbs based on their type:

For -ar verbs (like levantar):

  • yo levanto (I get up)
  • tú levantas (you get up)
  • él/ella/usted levanta (he/she/you formal get up)

For -er verbs (like comer):

  • yo como (I eat)
  • tú comes (you eat)
  • él/ella/usted come (he/she/you formal eat)

For -ir verbs (like estudiar):

  • yo estudio (I study)
  • tú estudias (you study)
  • él/ella/usted estudia (he/she/you formal study)

For irregular verbs (like dormir):

  • yo duermo (I sleep)
  • tú duermes (you sleep)
  • él/ella/usted duerme (he/she/you formal sleep)

3. Practice Sentences

Here are some easy sentences to help you practice:

  • Me levanto a las ocho. (I get up at eight.)
  • Comemos a mediodía. (We eat at noon.)
  • Estudias para los exámenes. (You study for the exams.)
  • Dormimos ocho horas. (We sleep eight hours.)

Keep practicing these verb forms with different subjects!

This will help you feel more confident when speaking Spanish!

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