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# Spanish Verb Conjugations The image appears to be notes on Spanish verb conjugations. It includes instructions and examples for various tenses and irregular verbs. There are lists of rules to follow when conjugating particular verbs. **Instructions** The notes outline several steps to follow...
# Spanish Verb Conjugations The image appears to be notes on Spanish verb conjugations. It includes instructions and examples for various tenses and irregular verbs. There are lists of rules to follow when conjugating particular verbs. **Instructions** The notes outline several steps to follow when identifying and conjugating verbs in the subjunctive mood. 1. **Finding the verb's ending**: Check for common endings like -ar, -er or -ir. 2. **Yo "go" verbs**: Special treatment is noted for verbs related to motion or common verbs. 3. **Stem changers**: There are instructions for distinguishing stems that change, such as with the verb "poder". 4. **Irregular verbs**: A separate section focuses on irregular verbs. Examples of irregular verbs include "ser" (to be), "ir" (to go), "estar" (to be). 5. **Rest of the sentence**: Notes about completing the sentence are included. **Examples of Verbs** The document includes examples of various Spanish verbs, including: * **Regular verbs:** Examples of these verbs might be noted in their different conjugations like "ponga" (put), "diga" (say), "haga" (make/do), or "venga" (come). * **Irregular verbs:** such as "ser" (to be), "estar" (to be), "poder" (to be able), "pedir" (to ask for), and "sentir" (to feel), are mentioned with their possible conjugations. All conjugations are not explicitly visible given the image **Diagram/Table (Incomplete)** There appears to be a table comparing different stem changers in Spanish verbs, though the full layout isn't fully visible in the image. **Calculator** A calculator is visible in the top left corner of the image.