Vivir (to live): yo viví, tú viviste, él/usted vivió, nosotros vivimos, ellos/ustedes vivieron. Note that the verbs ending in er and ir have the same endings. Tip Learning to conjugate and distinguish between regular and irregular verbs takes lots of practice each day. Warning Try not...
Spanish Grammar: Practice Conjugating Novel -IR Verbs from Chapter 12 / Lesson 6 26K In Spanish grammar, many verbs have an -IR ending. Learn how to conjugate regular -IR verbs, then practice conjugating words like 'compartir,' 'escribir,' 'vivir,' and 'abrir.' Related...
Practically speaking, learning to conjugate verbs in a new language is a three-step process: Learn about a conjugation pattern Get example sentences and supplementary resources Memorize We’ll go through each step, one by one. Step 1: Learn about a conjugation pattern In this step, you’re ...
Past perfect Spanish requires you to use the verbhaber(to have) and conjugate it in the imperfect tense as an auxiliary verb, and then add the necessary past participle of the action verb. This gives us the following formula: subject + haber in the imperfect +action verb in itsparticiple(...