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Welcome to this NEW series on incredibly short Spanish lessons!
In this lesson, we’ll talk about -AR verbs in the Present Tense.
-AR verbs is the term used for verbs (or actions) in Spanish that end in -AR in their infinitive form. If you don’t understand infinitive form, see my video on infinitive verbs.
Infinitive verbs will end in -AR, -ER, or -IR in Spanish.
However, the verbs will look different depending on who performs the action and when the action occurs.
Changing the verb to say who or what does the action is called conjugation. See this video for more information.
There are two bite-sized versions of this topic. One that is one minute long and the other is under four minutes. Enjoy!
video (short)
video (longer):
Practice:
Get guided notes and worksheet packet here.
Related video(s):
- Spanish Bite – Regular -ER verbs (Present Tense)
- Spanish Bite – Regular -IR verbs (Present Tense)
- Present Tense: -AR verbs: all forms
- Present Tense: -AR verb endings in a song
- Present Tense: Regular -ER verbs
- Present Tense: Regular -IR verbs
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