Spanish verbs use a variety of endings (called suffixes) that contain a lot more information than English verbs. In Spanish, a verb is conjugated to show not only who the subject of the sentence is and when the action took place, but also more detailed aspects of the action, such as whe...
You may have some doubts when it comes to the participle, particularly as there are three verb endings in the Spanish language (-ar,-er,and-ir). To form theparticipioyou will need to drop these endings from the infinitive form and then add-adofor those verbs ending in-arand-idofor th...
The Spanish present perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past but affect the present. For example: “I have lost my wallet.” This simple sentence tells us that I lost my wallet in the past, but I still don’t have it—thus, it affects the present. Let’s ...
But you're only halfway there. To form the present perfect, you also need a past participle. As you know, past participles of Spanish verbs are usually formed by dropping the endings and adding '-ado' (for '-ar' verbs) or '-ido' (for '-er' or '-ir' verbs). There are also ...
The verbs that have irregular present participles almost always use the same-andoand-iendoendings, but they have changes in the stems. For example, the present participle ofvenir(to come) isviniendo(coming), and the present participle ofdecir(to say) isdiciendo(saying). To prevent awkward spe...
Irregular verbs in Spanish are those that do not follow the standard conjugation patterns. These verbs often experience changes in their stem or endings, making them tricky for learners. For example, the verb "ir" (to go) is irregular and conjugates uniquely in the present tense as "voy" (...
Spanish Grammar Present Indicative Regular -er Verbs Overview Let's consider the present tense of a regular (er) verb. The verb meaning (must, should, ought to) in Spanish is deber.Take off the -er ending: deber - er = debNow we add on one of the present tense endings: ...
For some -er and -ir verbs, we need to insert a g before adding the infinitive endings.VerbConjugation caer* caiga, caigas, caiga, caigamos, caigáis, caigan decir** diga, digas, diga, digamos, digáis, digan hacer** haga, hagas, haga, hagamos, hagáis, hagan oír oiga, oigas, ...
The Present Simple: El Presente This tense is likely the one you’ll encounter the most. So, let’s turn back to our example and translate “I read” into Spanish. As “leer” is an “‒er” verb, we should consider the chart of the present tense “‒er” verb endings: Singular...
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