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In Spanish, there are two verbs that can be translated as “to be.” These two verbs are ser and estar. This lesson will not focus on their correct usage; rather, it is designed to give you lots of practice conjugating these two verbs. For detailed explanations of when to use ser and...
Llamar Present Progressive/Gerund Form In regular-arverbs, you form thepresent participle or gerundwith the ending-ando. This verb form is used for several purposes, such as to form theprogressive tenses, like the present progressive. Present Progressive of Llamar está llamando she is calling Ell...
In grammar, conjugating is the process of changing the form of a verb to reflect the verb's context, such as tense, mood, and voice. Learn about conjugating irregular Spanish verbs in the present subjunctive, understand the situations in Spanish that call for the present subjunctive, and ...
Grammar - Conjugating - IR Verbs in the Future Tense (Part 1) In this Spanish Difficult Review quiz you will begin to conjugate IR verbs in the future tense. As you learned in the previous AR future tense quiz series, future tense verbs, for the most part, consist of the base...
When conjugating regular verbs in the conditional tense, add the appropriate ending based on the subject of the sentence to the end of the infinitive form of the verb. The infinitive form of a verb is the verb's base form. In Spanish, infinitive verbs have one of three endings: -ar, -...
-ar verbs (like hablar, to speak), -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 regula...
-Arverbsusinglavar(to clean) as an example: Read More Using the Imperfect Subjunctive By Gerald Erichsen yo lavaba(I was cleaning) tú lavabas(you were cleaning) él/ella/usted lavaba(he was cleaning, she was cleaning, you were cleaning) ...
Conjugating Spanish –AR verbs is like learning your 123’s and your ABC’s. Once you know the pattern, you can conjugate every regular –AR verb. Also, you can tell if it is 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person singular or plural. We still have two more verbs: –ER and –IR. We’re not ...
The regular verbs were all conjugated the same. Irregular verbs often changed the base form of the verb. For example, look at the verb for 'to go' in Spanish. That is 'ir'. When you conjugate a verb you drop the AR, ER or IR ending and use the root form of the verb that go...