One of the most common types of verbs are -AR verbs!
Verbs are characterized by their endings.
-AR verbs are verbs that end in ‘ar’
Regular -AR verbs follow this conjugation:
Yo
Tú
Él / Ella / Usted
o
as
a
Nosotros
Vosotros
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes
amos
áis
an
Verbs with boot changes are bolded
Ejemplos:
Amar - To love
Andar - To walk
Bailar - To dance
Buscar - To look for
Cantar - To sing
Caminar - To walk
Cocinar - To cook
Comprar - To buy
Contestar - To answer
Cortar - To cut
Desear - To desire
Dibujar - To draw
Enseñar - To teach
Escuchar - To listen to
Esperar - To wait for / to hope for
Estudiar - To study
Ganar - To win
Hablar - To talk
Jugar - To play (game/sport)
Juzgar - To judge
Lavar - To wash
Llamar - To call
Llegar - To arrive
Llevar - To wear
Mandar - To send
Mirar - To look at / to watch
Nadar - To swim
Necesitar - To need
Pagar - To pay
Pintar - To paint
Sacar - To take (photos)
Tocar - To touch / To play (instrument)
Tomar - To take / to drink
Trabajar - To work
Viajar - To travel
Visitar - To visit
Remove the ‘ar’ and replace with the proper ending (according to the subject)
Ejemplos:
Yo + cantar = Yo canto
Tú + llegar = Tú llegas
Ella + necesitar = Ella necesita
Nosotros + dibujar = Nosotros dibujamos
Vosotros + trabajar = Vosotros trabajáis
Ellos + estudiar = Ellos estudian