-er verbs (like comer, to eat), -ir verbs (like vivir, to live), In regular verbs the ending is identical and you can simply follow a specific rule to conjugate them all, we will take the present indicative as an example of conjugating regular verbs, since it's the tense used most...
Common Spanish verbs Should you run out of ideas, here are some Spanish verbs listed by their frequency of use on Cooljugator: buscar1 conocer2 contar3 creer4 dar5 deber6 decir7 dejar8 empezar9 encontrar10 entender11 entrar12 escribir13 ...
Common -ER Verbs Let's start with some common -ER verbs. First, we have comer, which means 'to eat.' Next, beber, 'to drink.' How about leer, which means 'to read'? Next we have correr, 'to run.' Finally, we have comprender, which means 'to understand.' Let's review those ...
In order to start conjugating the irregular verbs such as IR, it is a good idea to first learn the forms of regular verbs. Once you know all the pronouns (I, you, he/she etc.) in Spanish, the next step is using those with the most common verbs. If you already know how to ...
Haber: Just as in English, one of the most common auxiliary verbs in Spanish is haber (“to have/to exist”). Did you notice the drastic change to “to be” compared to “sleep”? In English, “to be” is just like its Spanish equivalent ser in that it: is irregular is one of ...
The same twelve common verbs that are irregular in the future tense are also irregular in the conditional tense. Their endings are regular, but their stems change in the same way they change in the future tense. Because the endings are the same as all other conditional tense verbs, we show...
Common regular -er verbs aprender to learn barrer to sweep beber to drink comer to eat comprender to understand correr to run deber to have to, should leer to read meter to put, insert prender to catch, turn on romper to break temer to fear, dread toser to cough vender to sell Note...
Even irregular verbs in Spanish follow patterns (mostly) Like I said, in English we have many irregular verb patterns. But here are two tips that will help you immensely: 1. The main irregular verbs you’ll encounter also happen to be the most common verbs in Spanish (just like the irreg...
All you can do is memorize the specific forms of these verbs since the typical procedure of changing the ending doesn’t work. We’ve prepared some examples of the most common irregular verbs in different tenses (when these irregularities happen). All examples correspond to indicative mood. ...
All of this means you’ll need to build up your Spanish vocabulary with a solid foundation of some of the most common Spanish verbs, Spanish adjectives and Spanish nouns. And then of course there are other beginner Spanish basics you’ll pick up along the way like Spanish numbers, Spanish ...