An example of a Spanish auxiliary verb that isn't thought of an auxiliary verb in English isempezar, meaning to begin. It is used before an infinitive, as in "Empezaron estudiar" (they began to study). Some of the Spanish verbs exist in compound forms. A very common one istener que, ...
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Today we are going to focus oninfinitive periphrasishave to + infinitiveyhaber de + infinitive. have to + infinitive have to + infinitiveexpresses astrong obligation, something that must be done urgently. We can use thisperiphrasisto talk aboutnew Year's resolutionshisnecessary for our lifeand t...
The Spanish infinitive serves as the name of any given verb. It's what you look up in dictionaries and verb conjugation tables, so it's important to learn the infinitive of every new verb you see or hear.