Lesson 6: Verbs & Actions

Learn what verbs are and start building real Spanish sentences.

πŸ”‘ What Is a Verb?

A verb is an action word. It tells what someone does.

In Spanish, most verbs end in: -ar, -er, or -ir.

πŸ“˜ Common Verbs (Base Form)

Spanish English
hablarto speak
comerto eat
vivirto live
trabajarto work
estudiarto study

πŸ’‘ These are called infinitives β€” the dictionary form of a verb.

πŸ‘€ Who Is Doing the Action?

Singular

  • yo β€” I
  • tΓΊ β€” you (informal)
  • Ud. β€” you (formal)
  • Γ©l β€” he
  • ella β€” she

Plural

  • nosotros β€” we
  • Uds. β€” you all
  • ellos / ellas β€” they

πŸ’‘ In Spanish, the verb changes depending on who (or what) is doing the action

🧱 First Real Sentences

Say these phrases that use the "yo" ("I") form of each verb out loud:

  • Yo hablo espaΓ±ol. (I speak Spanish.)
  • Trabajo en una oficina. (I work in an office.)
  • Vivo en ____. (I live in _____.)
  • Estudio espaΓ±ol. (I study Spanish.)
  • πŸ’‘ Tip: Saying the word "yo" is optioinal, as you are using the "yo" form of the verb, which has built-in understanding.

🎀 Speaking Practice

  • Yo hablo ____.
  • Trabajo en ____.
  • Vivo en ____.

❓ Mini Quiz

Which verb means β€œto live”?

  • A. comer
  • B. vivir
  • C. trabajar
  • D. hablar
πŸ‘‰ Show answer

βœ” B. vivir

πŸ” Lesson 6 Review

  • You understand what verbs are.
  • You recognize -ar, -er, and -ir verbs.
  • You can say simple sentences about yourself.