Regular Spanish verb conjugation follows predictable patterns based on the verb endings: -ar, -er, and -ir. For instance, for -ar verbs like "estudiar" (to study), the present tense conjugations include "estudio" (I study), "estudias" (you study), "estudia" (he/she studies). In the...
Even thoughquererin the present tense is technically an irregular verb, all of the conjugations follow the same pattern. So once you know one conjugation, you know them all. For me, hearing kids screaming “yo quiero…” over and over again was enough to remember this for life! If you’r...
Take a few of minutes to read aloud ALL the verb conjugations offinirbelow - byROWand by COLUMN, ... there's more information below the verb table on this word. to finish:finir Imaginethe shark finishes his career with FINNAIR, the Finnish national airline.. ...
Nonetheless, we’ll provide first person singular (yo) conjugations for two common verbs in each tense to give as examples: ir and comprar. At the end of the post we giveexample sentencesfor both of these words with every one of the tenses. All the Spanish Verb Tenses Here’s the list ...