"Sí, sigamos adelante."
Today, we'll focus on some irregular verbs that are commonly used in everyday Spanish: "Ir" (to go), "Tener" (to have), and "Hacer" (to do/make).
Irregular Verbs
- Ir - To go
- Yo voy, tú vas, él/ella/usted va, nosotros vamos, vosotros vais, ellos/ellas/ustedes van
- Tener - To have
- Yo tengo, tú tienes, él/ella/usted tiene, nosotros tenemos, vosotros tenéis, ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen
- Hacer - To do/make
- Yo hago, tú haces, él/ella/usted hace, nosotros hacemos, vosotros hacéis, ellos/ellas/ustedes hacen
- Ir: eer
- Tener: teh-nehr
- Hacer: ah-sehr
- Voy al mercado. (I'm going to the market.)
- Tengo una pregunta. (I have a question.)
- Haces buen trabajo. (You do good work.)
- Listening: Listen to dialogues where these irregular verbs are commonly used.
- Speaking: Use these verbs in sentences, focusing on different forms (I go, you go, he/she goes, etc.).
- Writing: Write down examples of how to use these verbs in different contexts.
- Review: Revisit the verb forms and example sentences to solidify your understanding.
By the end of Day 18, you should be more comfortable using these essential irregular verbs in conversations and writing.
Do you have any questions, or are you ready to move on to Day 19: Shopping Vocabulary and Transactions?