Leccion 2.2
-ER and -IR verbs in the Present Tense
In Spanish, verbs ending in -ER and -IR are integral to the language, forming the second and third conjugation groups, respectively. Mastering these verbs is essential for effective communication because they are very prevalent in everyday speech and writing. These verbs will have a different conjugation to -AR verbs. However, they are similar enough to each other that they can be presented together even though there are some differences.
To conjugate regular -er/-ir verbs in the present tense, just as when conjugating -ar verbs, you need to remove the ending from the infinitive form of the verb so that the ‘root’ or ‘stem’ of the verb remains and then add the endings to indicate the subject of the sentence. Let’s learn the endings.
Comer-to eat
Com-stem/root
Yo |
como |
I eat |
Nosotros |
comemos |
We eat |
Tú |
comes |
You eat |
Vosotros |
coméis |
You all eat |
Usted |
come |
You eat |
Ustedes |
comen |
You all eat |
Él |
come |
He eats |
Ellos |
comen |
They eat |
Ella |
come |
She eats |
Ellas |
comen |
They eat |
Er-Verbs
Leer |
To read |
Correr |
To run |
Ver |
To see |
Beber |
To drink |
Comer |
To eat |
Vender |
To sell |
Escribir-to write
Escrib-stem/root
Yo |
escribo |
I write |
Nosotros |
escribimos |
We write |
Tú |
escribes |
You write |
Vosotros |
escribís |
You all write |
Usted |
escribe |
You write |
Ustedes |
escriben |
You all write |
Él |
escribe |
He writes |
Ellos |
escriben |
They write |
Ella |
escribe |
She writes |
Ellas |
escriben |
They write |
-Ir verbs
Asistir |
To attend |
Compartir |
To share |
Escribir |
To write |
Actividad 1 – Drag and Drop
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Two or more people at a concert |
Asistir |
Two people sharing a book |
Compartir |
One person writing |
Escribir |
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The irregular verb ‘Ir’ in the Present Tense
The Spanish verb ‘ir’, meaning ‘to go’ is an important verb in the Spanish language because of its frequent use. It expresses where someone is going, it is used when forming expressions in the future and indicating habitual actions. Let’s conjugate the verb ‘ir’.
Ir-to go
Yo |
Voy |
I go |
Nosotros |
vamos |
We go |
Tú |
Vas |
You go |
Vosotros |
vais |
You all go |
Usted |
Va |
You go |
Ustedes |
van |
You all go |
Él |
Va |
He goes |
Ellos |
van |
They go |
Ella |
Va |
She goes |
Ellas |
van |
They go |
The contruction ‘ir + a + place’ is used In order to express where someone is going. For example ‘I go to the library on Saturdays’ would be expressed by saying ‘Yo voy a la biblioteca los sábados’.
The contruction ‘ir + a + infinitive’ is used in order to express what someone is doing. For example, ‘I am going to study on Tuesday’ would be expressed ‘Yo voy a estudiar el martes’.
Both of these constructions give you the ability of expressing actions in the future without having to use the future tense in Spanish which is helpful when communicating as a beginning language learner.
In order to be able to use these constructions with the verb ‘ir’ it is important to understand contractions in Spanish. There are two contractions ‘al’ and ‘del’. They are formed by combining prepositions ‘a’ and ‘de’ with the masculine singular definite article ‘el’ (the).
One of the contractions occurs when the preposition ‘a’ (to) is before ‘el’.
‘a’ + ‘el’ = al
For example: ‘Voy a el museo’ (I go to the museum) would be correctly expressed ‘Voy al museo.
The second contraction occurs when the preposition ‘de’ (of/from) is before the article ‘el’ ‘de’ + ‘el’ = del. This second contraction will be used later in this course.
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Activity 5 – Drag and Drop
Activity 6- Dialogue. Please write a short conversation with the vocabulary that you have learned up to this point. Your dialogue should include, greetings, the verb ‘estar’, the verb ‘ser’, conjugation of ‘-ar’, ‘-er’ ‘-ir’ verbs, days of the week, constructions with ‘ir’ and farewells. You can add to your previous conversations that you started in Lección 1.
The Present Progressive
The present progressive is useful to know because it allows speakers to communicate actions currently happening at the moment of speaking. It is the equivalent of ‘-ing’ constructions in English such as ‘I’m speaking’, ‘She is swimming’ etc.
In order to form the Present progressive, the verb ‘estar’ must be used. Let’s review the verb estar.
Yo |
Estoy |
Nosotros |
Estamos |
Tú |
Estás |
Vosotros |
Estáis |
Usted |
Está |
Ustedes |
Están |
Él |
Está |
Ellos |
Están |
Ella |
Está |
Ellas |
Están |
The next step to forming the Present progressive is to add endings to the end of the ‘-ar’, ‘-er’ and ‘-ir’ verbs.
For -ar verbs, find the stem or root by removing the -ar ending and add -ando |
Trabjar-to swim Trabj- root/stem Add ‘ando’ – Trabj + ando Trabajando-to work |
For -er and -ir verbs, find the stem or root by removing the ‘-er’ or ‘-ir’ ending and add -iendo |
Comer- to eat Com-root/stem Add ‘iendo’ – Com + iendo Comiendo-eating Escribir- to write Escrib-root/stem Add ‘iendo’- Escrib + iendo Escribiendo-writing |
In verbs like ‘Leer’, where adding ‘iendo’ will put the ‘i’ between two vowels, a ‘y’ is used to preserve the correct pronunciation and prevent awkward vowel combinations.
In verbs like ‘leer’, find the stem or root by removing the ‘er’, ‘ar’ or ‘ir’ ending and add a -yendo. |
Leer-to read Le-root/stem Add ‘yendo’-Le + yendo Leyendo-reading |
Finally, combine ‘Estar’ + ‘ando’ or ‘iendo’ form of the verbs.
Yo estoy comiendo- I am eating |
Nosotros estamos leyendo |
Tú estás pintando- You are painting |
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Usted está corriendo- You are running |
Ustedes están escribiendo- You all are writing |
Él está bailando- He is dancing |
Ellos están cantando-They are singing |
Ella está viajando-She is traveling |
Ellas están cocinando-They are cooking |
Activity 7 – Drag and drop
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El están cantando. |
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Ustedes están escribiendo |
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Tú estás pintando- You are painting |
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Ellas están cocinando |
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Yo estoy bailando |
Activity 8 – Memory game
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Yo estoy corriendo. |
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Tú estás leyendo. |
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Ella está buceando. |
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Ellos están chimeando. |
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Nosotros estamos bailando |
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