querer35 recibir36 recordar37 saber38 salir39 seguir40 sentir41 ser42 tener43 tomar44 trabajar45 tratar46 venir47 ver48 vivir49 volver50 Spanish verb conjugation basics In Spanish, verbs change form to express different tenses, aspects, moods, and to agree with their subjects. This process is ...
In the present perfect subjunctive, the reflexive pronoun always comes before the auxiliary haber.Example:levantarse → yo me haya levantado How to form the Spanish participleWe form the Spanish participle by adding -ado or -ido to the root of the verb....
Conjugating verbs in Spanish can be tricky. To conjugate a regular verb in the present tense, all you have to do is know your subject, remove the ending from the verb, and add the ending for the corresponding subject. When you start conjugating reflexive or irregular verbs, the rules change...