Ir, Ser, and Tener are irregular Spanish verbs. They have their own …
Ir, Ser, and Tener are irregular Spanish verbs. They have their own unique conjugations and follow different rules in the present tense than regular present tense verbs. In this seminar you will review how these verbs are conjugated as well as some other irregular verbs.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can match a character in a headline to a supporting visualHabits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillConstruct Meaning
Let’s review the forms of tener: (tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, and tienen. …
Let’s review the forms of tener: (tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, and tienen. Using the word "que" attached to tener indicates you have to do something. In this seminar you will discuss several tener expressions as well as the importance of using the expression "ir+a+infintive" as a simple way to indicate what you will do in the future.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can write about things I plan to do.Habits of MindCreating, imagining, innovatingCritical Thinking SkillConstruct Meaning
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