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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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decid
i
r
dec
i
do
dec
i
de
decid
i
mos
dec
i
den

Remember that in the present tense you must stress the next to the last syllable.

N
OTE
: “La comida” means “the meal” and also “lunch” when lunch is the big meal of the day. Both “comida” and “almuerzo” are used very much in Spanish.

EXTRA WORDS
a la una,
at one o’clock
a las siete,
at seven o’clock
a las dos,
at two o’clock
a las ocho,
at eight o’clock
a las tres,
at three o’clock
a las nueve,
at nine o’clock
a las cuatro,
at four o’clock
a las diez,
at ten o’clock
a las cinco,
at five o’clock
a las once,
at eleven o’clock
a las seis,
at six o’clock
a las doce,
at twelve o’clock

a las dos y media,
at two-thirty
(
at two and a half
)

a las dos y cuarto,
at two-fifteen
(
at two and a quarter
)

al cuarto para las tres,
at a quarter to
(
for
)
three

el reloj,
the clock, the watch

¿ A qué hora?
At what
time?

¿ A qué hora es la clase?
At what time is the class?

NOUNS RELATED TO VERBS

ouns are often very closely related to verbs. For example, there is a large group of nouns that are identical to the first person present singular of their corresponding verbs.

Read the following exercise aloud, firmly stressing the heavy-type letters.

INFINITIVES
 
NOUNS
vot
a
r
v
o
to,
I vote
el v
o
to,
the vote
us
a
r
u
so,
I use
el
u
so,
the use
cant
a
r
c
a
nto,
I sing
el c
a
nto,
the song
progres
a
r
progr
e
so,
I progress
el progr
e
so,
the progress
rob
a
r
r
o
bo,
I steal
el r
o
bo,
the robbery
estudi
a
r
est
u
dio,
I study
el est
u
dio,
the study
bes
a
r
b
e
so,
I kiss
el b
e
so,
the kiss
insult
a
r
ins
u
lto,
I insult
el ins
u
lto,
the insult
pes
a
r
p
e
so,
I weigh
el p
e
so,
the weight
odi
a
r
o
dio,
I hate
el
o
dio,
the hatred
refresc
a
r
refr
e
sco,
I refresh
el refr
e
sco,
the refreshment
triunf
a
r
tri
u
nfo,
I triumph
el tri
u
nfo,
the triumph
trabaj
a
r
trab
a
jo,
I work
el trab
a
jo,
the work
anunci
a
r
an
u
ncio,
I advertise
el an
u
ncio,
the advertisement
archiv
a
r
arch
i
vo,
I file
el arch
i
vo,
the file
(letters)
cepill
a
r
cep
i
llo,
I brush
el cep
i
llo,
the brush
dibuj
a
r
dib
u
jo,
I draw
el dib
u
jo,
the drawing
divorci
a
r
div
o
rcio,
I divorce
el div
o
rcio,
the divorce
fracas
a
r
frac
a
so,
I fail
el frac
a
so,
the failure
grit
a
r
gr
i
to,
I shout
el gr
i
to,
the shout, scream
salud
a
r
sal
u
do,
I greet
el sal
u
do,
the greeting
cambi
a
r
c
a
mbio,
I change
el c
a
mbio,
the change
camin
a
r
cam
i
no,
I walk
el cam
i
no,
the road
abraz
a
r
abr
a
zo,
I hug
el abr
a
zo,
the hug
arregl
a
r
arr
e
glo,
I arrange
el arr
e
glo,
the arrangement

Notice that in the infinitive you stress the LAST syllable; in the present tense and the noun you stress THE NEXT TO THE LAST syllable.

WRITTEN EXERCISE

  Following is a list of infinitives converted into
nouns.

  1. Cover up the right-hand column.
  2. Remove “ar” from the infinitive in the left-hand column.
  3. Add the letter “o” (this converts the infinitive into a noun).
  4. Translate the nouns.
  5. Check your columns with those below.
INFINITIVES
NOUNS
cant
a
r,
to sing
el c
a
nto,
the song
us
a
r,
to use
el
u
so,
the use
rob
a
r,
to steal
el r
o
bo,
the robbery
bes
a
r,
to kiss
el b
e
so,
the kiss
insult
a
r,
to insult
el ins
u
lto,
the insult
pes
a
r,
to weigh
el p
e
so,
the weight
odi
a
r,
to hate
el
o
dio,
the hatred
refresc
a
r,
to refresh
el refr
e
sco,
the refreshment
trabaj
a
r,
to work
el trab
a
jo,
the work
cepill
a
r,
to brush
el cep
i
llo,
the brush
dibuj
a
r,
to draw
el dib
u
jo,
the drawing
fracas
a
r,
to fail
el frac
a
so,
the failure
grit
a
r,
to shout
el gr
i
to,
the shout
salud
a
r,
to greet
el sal
u
do,
the greeting
cambi
a
r,
to change
el c
a
mbio,
the change
camin
a
r,
to walk
el cam
i
no,
the road
PAST TENSE OF IRREGULAR VERBS

The verb “estar” is irregular.

EST
A
R,
to be
(
where, how
)

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