How do you conjugate -ar and -er verbs in spanish?

for ar... yo: -o, tu: -as, el,ella,usted:-a, nosotros:-amos, vosotros:-ais and ellos, ellas, ustedes:-an....now -er verb endings are about the same just substiute the a in -ar verbs with e...except for the o...the o stays the same in a conjugations

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. In the back of any good textbook (appendix) you should find pattern verbs. Here are the ones used most often?

hablar = yo hablo, tú hablas, él/ella/usted habla, nosotros/nosotras hablamos, vosotros/vosotras hablais, ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan

comer = yo como, tú comes, él/ella/usted come, nosotros/nosotras comemos, vosotros/vosotras comeis, ellos/ellas/ustedes comen

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To conjugate -ar and -er verbs in Spanish, follow these steps:

1. Identify the verb: Choose an -ar or -er verb, such as "hablar" (to speak) or "comer" (to eat).

2. Remove the infinitive ending: Drop the -ar or -er from the end of the verb, leaving the verb stem. For example, the stem of "hablar" is "habl-" and the stem of "comer" is "com-".

3. Add the appropriate endings: Attach the appropriate endings to the verb stem, based on the subject pronoun and tense you want to use. Here are the endings for regular -ar and -er verbs in the present tense:

- First person singular (yo): -o (e.g., hablo, como)
- Second person singular (tú): -as (e.g., hablas, comes)
- Third person singular (él/ella/usted): -a (e.g., habla, come)
- First person plural (nosotros/nosotras): -amos/-emos (e.g., hablamos, comemos)
- Second person plural (vosotros/vosotras): -áis/-éis (e.g., habláis, coméis)
- Third person plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes): -an (e.g., hablan, comen)

Note: For regular -ir verbs, the endings are the same as -er verbs, but the stem might change slightly.

4. Put it all together: Combine the verb stem with the appropriate ending to form the conjugated verb. For example:
- "Hablo" (I speak) is formed by taking the verb stem "habl-" and adding the "o" ending for the first person singular.
- "Comes" (You eat) is formed by taking the verb stem "com-" and adding the "es" ending for the second person singular.

By following these steps, you can conjugate -ar and -er verbs in Spanish.