THE SPANISH SIMPLE PRESENT: MY FIRST REGULAR AR VERBS IN A SNAP!
¡Hola, amigos! In this post, I’ll help you learn your first regular AR verbs in the presente simple (simple present). The goal is that after reading this post, playing the games, and completing the exercises I’ll share with you on Google Docs, you’ll remember them well. Of course, the most important practice will happen in our lessons, where I’ll guide you to use these verbs in real conversations. First, let’s see a general list. Actually, these verbs are also in a different post about AR verbs (you can see that post clicking here), but in this post I’ve only included the ones that are regular in the presente simple. 32 verbs you will master soon. Let’s start!
I’ve divided them into 4 groups of 8 verbs each, with an interactive game below each list.
MADRUGADA: “Madrugada” doesn’t have an exact English equivalent. It means the time between midnight and just before sunrise. Unlike “noche,” when people might still be out and about (like on a Saturday night), “madrugada” refers to the quieter hours when most people are asleep and things are calm, right before the day starts.
TORMENTAS: STORMS
To learn the most important Spanish words about the weather, click here.