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Conjugation of Spanish Regular Verbs - Spanish Language
As we learned in previous lessons, Spanish verbs can be either regular or irregular . Regular verbs always follow the same pattern when they are conjugated. All Spanish verbs belong to one of the following categories: At this point, we understand ... [... more]
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Imperfect Indicative Tense - Conjugation. - Spanish Language
The Spanish Imperfect tense is used to refer or talk about past actions that took place over an indeterminate period of time, let's say, actions not seen as finished. On the contrary, remember that there is another Spanish simple past tense, ... [... more]
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Introduction to Spanish verbs. - Spanish Language
From a grammatical point of view, a verb is a word that is used to indicate and action, state or condition. Verbs function as the predicate of a sentence or introduce the predicate. All Spanish verbs end in -ar, -er and -ir . (andar - comer - vivir). [... more]
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Preterite conjugation - Regular verbs
The Spanish Preterite is used to refer or talk about past actions that have a concrete beginning and end in time. (See Spanish past tenses: Preterit and Imperfect). In order to study how to conjugate this tense, we fist have to remember that ... [... more]
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Future tense
We already know that when conjugating a Spanish verb, we have to: And another good thing is that there are few irregular verbs in future tense! Good news! Did you know that the Future tense is very easy to conjugate? - Spanish Future Tense, ... [... more]
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Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part I) - Spanish Language
After having studied how Spanish regular verbs are conjugated (Present Tense), in this lesson you'll find the basics on Irregular verbs. Irregular verbs do not follow the standard rules of conjugation. This also happens in English. Let's take, ... [... more]
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Despertarse
There is a group of irregular Spanish verbs, called "stem-changing verbs". (See Spanish Irregular Verbs (Part I)). Before leaning how stem-changing verbs are conjugated, let's briefly review some important points about verbs, so that it is [... more]
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First category: "GO" verbs
When we want to conjugate any regular verb, we just remove the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, -ir) and add the corresponding conjugation ending. Right? But some Spanish verbs follow the regular conjugation patterns except for the "Yo" form. They . [... more]
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Use the preterit
Both, Spanish preterite (or preterit) and imperfect tenses are used to express past actions, but in English we have just one past tense. So, the English past form "I ate" could either be translated as "yo comí" (preterit) or & [... more]
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Ellos / Ellas
After having reviewed the conjugation of the Preterite Tense for Regular Verbs (See Preterite Tense Conjugation - Regular Verbs.), now it is time to learn how irregular Spanish verbs are conjugated in the Preterite. There are four Spanish verbs ... [... more]
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CERRAR Present conjugation
It is time to go on reviewing the Preterite tense conjugation of Spanish irregular verbs. We have already learned that there are four Spanish verbs, irregular in the preterite, that should be memorized, and also about a group of verbs, irregular ... [... more]
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ANDAR (TO WALK)
Present Indicative is a verbal tense that indicates what is happening now. English examples for this tense are: In fact, the Spanish present tense is used to express the following English forms: The present tense is also used when we want to ... [... more]
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