Hey! Are your ready to follow this class? We are going to talk about the first Person!
I need to use I (yo)? Normally no! We use like for say it with empathy.
| -Ar verbs | -Er Verbs | -IR verbs |
| Cantar | Comer | Sentir |
| Yo CantO | yo como | yo Siento |
| Tu Cantasas | tu comes | tu Sientes |
| Usted Canta | usted come | usted Siente |
| El/ella habla | el/ella come | el/ella Siente |
| Nosotros(as) Cantamos | nosotros(as)comemos | nosotros(as) Sentimos |
| Ustedes Cantan | ustedes comen | ustedes sienten |
| Ellos(as) Cantan | ellos(as) comen | ellos(as) Seinten |
Cuando usar usted? When use USTED/ Ustedes?
In south America they use to use more like you, in Spain be you can offend someone if your say *Usted , because We use for old people or for very formal things : work, meetings ...
Vamos a hacerlo EASY! When you talk about you: I sing , I eat, I live, I feel, I sing...finish with -o
CantO, ComO, VivO, BailO, ...
So, All the first person verbs above end in then letter “O”
All of a sudden something big and intimidating becomes an easy and manageable pattern.
Hablo espaƱol con mi amigo Francisco.
Canto cuando estoy Solo
No como gluten
Vivo en Francia
Hablo mucho.
Think about 5 MORE!
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