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Descubre 1 Lesson 2 Verbs (-ar verbs)
Dual emphasis activity: learn it's meaning and it's ending. As we learn more and more verbs some students begin to forget the infinitive ending of a verb. This important piece of information determines the proper ending pattern
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| A | B |
| to dance | bailAR |
| to sing | cantAR |
| to look for | buscAR |
| to buy | comprAR |
| to answer | contestAR |
| to walk | caminAR |
| to rest | descansAR |
| to draw | dibujAR |
| to teach | enseƱAR |
| to listen | escuchAR |
| to study | estudiAR |
| to explain | explicAR |
| to arrive | llegAR |
| to carry; to bring | llevAR |
| to wait; to hope | esperAR |
| to watch; to look at | mirAR |
| to need | necesitAR |
| to practice | practicAR |
| to ask | preguntAR |
| to return | regresAR |
| to work | trabajAR |
| to prepare | preparAR |
| to take; to drink (ingest) | tomAR |
| to visit | visitAR |
| to have breakfast | desayunAR |
| to have dinner | cenAR |
| to wish; to desire | deseAR |
| to finish; to end | terminAR |
| to travel | viajAR |
| to talk; to speak | conversAR |
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