Relier Pairs Grammar Basics for Spanish 1Version en ligne Match the concepts with their definition. par Paola Aguilar 1 What should we do with the irregular verbs? 2 INFINITIVE VERBS (Verbos en infinitivo) 3 REGULAR VERBS (Verbos regulares) 4 SUBJECT PRONOUNS (Pronombres personales) 5 CONJUGATED VERB (Verbo conjugado) 6 ENDING in a verb. (Terminación en un verbo) 7 STEM in a verb. (Raíz en un verbo) 8 GENDER and NUMBER (Género y número) 9 VERBO (Verb) 10 PRESENT TENSE (Presente) 11 IRREGULAR VERBS (Verbos irregulares) 12 SUBJECT (Sujeto) 13 What should we do with regular verbs? They are the special or rebellious verbs. These are different because they DO NOT follow the default conjugation rules. The verb in its NATURAL FORM. In English it is always written with "to" (to walk, to eat, to live) In Spanish they are the verbs ending in -AR, -ER, -IR (walk, eat, live) The genders are: female and male. The number is: singular or plural. (In Spanish some words change according to gender and number). The time in which an action is being performed is in the present (now). Learn only their conjugation rules. When the FORM of the verb CHANGES (according to the subject who performs the action and the time the action is performed). Example of conjugations of the verb COMER: COMO (I eat) COMÍ (I ate) COMERÉ (I´ll eat) It is the final part of a verb. In Spanish verbs end in -AR, -ER, IR. CAMINAR: -AR (it's the ending) COMER: -ER (it's the ending) VIVIR: -IR (it's the ending) It is the person who performs an action It is the initial part of a verb, without its ending. CAMINAR: CAMIN (it's the stem) COMER: COM (it's the stem) VIVIR: VIV (it's the stem) Pronoun that represents the person who performs an action. (I, you, he, she, we, y´all, they) They are the verbs that follow the predetermined rules of conjugation. Word that defines an action Learn the whole verb conjugation.