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Conocer/Hacer
After reviewing the Spanish verbs conocer and haber, students must answer twenty-five fill-in-the-blank sentences. They must choose from the different conjugated forms of conocer and haber to complete each sentence. Tip: This PowerPoint...
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Perfect Tenses
As you explore the perfect tenses, direct your class to this resource, which provides explanation and examples for reference as well as an online interactive exercise for practice. They can first read up on haber and either continue...
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El presente perfecto
Review the present perfect with your intermediate Spanish class, and give them this practice sheet. If learners finish early, have them translate sentences you've written in English into Spanish.
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Present Tense: Haber
Review the present tense form of the verb haber with your beginning Spanish speakers. There are 32 questions provided, and pupils must read each sentence to determine which form of the verb best completes the sentence.
Language Guide
Language Guide: Miscellaneous Irregulars
Learn how to write the correct forms of various irregular verbs such as ir, ser, estar, haber, decir, oir and more. Audio files model the correct pronunciation. Links to interactive conjugation practice give students more time for skill...
Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Subjunctive Verbs of Emotion
With the English translation as a guide, the student completes the Spanish equivalent by conjugating the verb of emotion into the present indicative and the verb in the noun clause into the present subjunctive. Good practice for spelling...
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Study Spanish: Subjunctive: Irregular Verbs
Great explanation of how to conjugate the six irregular verbs in the present subjunctive: dar, estar, haber, ir, saber, and ser. A quiz at the end of the lesson tests the student's mastery of irregular conjugations in the present...
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Los Verbos: Ser Y Estar
Informative tutorial on the verbs ser and estar. Also reviews uses of haber and compares the uses of haber and estar. A good combination of 3 commonly used and commonly confused verbs. When the tutorial is completed, the student may...
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Study Spanish: Preterite Part 6
Great lesson on some of the most common irregular verbs in the preterite tense that follow the same pattern for their endings: andar, estar, tener, caber, haber, poder, poner, saber, hacer, querer, and venir. A quiz at the end of the...