Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
la vacilación | vacilé | ![]() | vacillated |
la variación | varié | ![]() | varied |
la ventilación | ventilé | ![]() | ventilated |
la vibración | vibré | ![]() | vibrated |
Now that you know the technique of changing “ación” nouns into verbs you are ready to begin working with speed. You can get the most advantage out of these verbs if you learn to form them in the flick of an eyelash.
The best way to learn to change these nouns into verbs quickly is to look at the noun, remove “ación,” and add the letter “é” in one quick mental process. Do not read the noun aloud. Just look at it, change it as quickly as you can, and repeat the verb aloud. As you read the list of nouns, change each into a verb as quickly as you can. You will find that by the time you have reached the end of the list you can change a noun into a verb in a split second.
Cover the right-hand column and translate the expressions on the left.
1. Did you vote? | ![]() |
2. Did you continue? | ![]() |
3. Did you co-operate? | ![]() |
4. Did you exaggerate? | ![]() |
5. Did you exclaim? | ![]() |
6. Did you participate? | ![]() |
7. Did you protest? | ![]() |
8. Did you recite? | ![]() |
9. Did you go in? | ![]() |
10. Did Robert vote? | ![]() |
11. Did Robert co-operate? | ![]() |
12. Did Robert protest? | ![]() |
13. Did Mary recite? | ![]() |
14. Did Mary go in? | ![]() |