UPDATE: We’ve put together a massive guide on how to conjugate ser that you should also take a look at.Almost all of these verbs are also irregular in English so that’s something important to consider! 🙂Again, don’t get hung up on the irregularities in Spanish verb conjugation....
To make a command out of a reflexive verb, conjugate the verb as usual and then stick the reflexive pronoun on the end of the word. For example, to tell someone to wash their hands (lavarse las manos), you would say: ¡Lávate las manos! (Wash your hands!)Spanish Commands with Obj...
To conjugate regular verbs in the present perfect subjunctive, we take the present subjunctive of the verb haber followed by the participle of the main verb.PersonAuxiliaryParticiple yo haya hablado aprendido vivido tú hayas él, ella, usted haya nosotros/-as hayamos vosotros/-as hayáis ellos...
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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.
Learning how to conjugate verbs is a major part of learning how to speak Spanish correctly. Conjugation means taking the infinitive form of a verb (to talk, to eat) and changing its form to indicate who is performing an action and when that action is being performed. When learning how to...