You know, the present in Spanish is the tense of here and now, what's going on right now. Present tense is the most used verb tense What do we use the most when speaking? Let's see how regular and irregular verbs are in Spanish in the present tense. Do you want to know the diff...
Irregular Verbs: Poner and Salir Poner, which means "to put," and salir, which means "to leave" or "to go out," are both irregular verbs in Spanish. The present tense conjugations of poner for each subject are presented in the following table, along with their pronunciations and English...
When it comes to the Spanish present subjunctive tense, if a verb is irregular in its present indicative form, it will be irregular in its subjunctive form. For example, the verbser(to be) is an irregular verb in the simple present tense. It’s conjugated like this: Yo soy Tú eres ...
Ashley Garcias-Casas Expert Contributor Sasha Blakeley View bio In Spanish, 'tener' and 'venir' are both irregular verbs in the present tense. Learn the difference between regular and irregular verbs, explore how to conjugate 'tener' and 'venir,' and practice and review your skills. Regul...
Also note that while in English we can use thepresent progressive tenseto refer to a future event (as in "Weare leavingtomorrow"), that can't be done in Spanish. You must use either the simple present tense (salimosmañana) or a future tense (saldremosmañanaorvamos a salirmañana)....
This quiz is designed to quiz students on Spanish irregular verbs in the present tense. Questions and Answers 1. Entender in the yo form: A. Entendo B. Entiendo C. Entendero D. Entendio Correct Answer B. Entiendo ExplanationThe correct answer is "Entiendo" because it is the ...
Now that you know how to get thegerundform, and you’ve reviewed the conjugations of our auxiliary verbestar, you have everything you need to start using the Spanish present progressive tense! Let’s see this in action with a few types of simple sentences: ...
Did you notice that we changed the form of the verb “estar” in the examples above? It’s because in Spanish the forms of verbs change depending on the person that performs the action. To form the Spanish present progressive tense, we need to use the form of the verb “estar” that ...
Irregular Spanish Present Tense Verbs: Stem-changersSome verbs change their stem in the present tense. They usually change in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.They’re also categorized by the type of change, for example, “o” →“ue” and “e” →“ie.”...
This is part of myPresent Perfect Subjunctivecollection, which reviews Spanish present perfect subjunctive (haya) including regular and irregular past participles. There is also acombined perfect tensecollection. I aim to keep vocabulary as neutral as possible, and while PDF products are not editable...