examples ¿Cómo estás? How are you doing? Estoy bien, gracias. I'm doing well, thank you. ¿Qué haces? What are you doing? Limpio la cocina. I'm cleaning the kitchen. 3. Things Happening in the Near Future The Spanish present tense can also be used to talk about things that ...
Spanish Present Tense: -ar, -er and -ir verbs As we covered in the section on Spanish verbs, all Spanish verbs end in one of the following ways: -ar (examples: amar, asar, borrar, estudiar, hablar, jugar, saltar, tomar) -er (beber, comer, comprender, leer, temer, vender) -...
Now that we are mostly clear on the time frame for the present perfect, we’re going to take a look at specific examples to help us understand all of the context in which this Spanish tense is used. Here are some of the most common words and expressions that can help you figure out ...
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: ...
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23 examples Display translations Yo Tu Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted Nosotr(os/as) Vosotr(os/as) Ell(os/as) Present tense revoluciono revolucionas revoluciona revolucionamos revolucionáis revolucionan Present perfect tense he revolucionado has revolucionado ...
Spanish3 examples Display translations Yo Tu Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted Nosotr(os/as) Vosotr(os/as) Ell(os/as) Present tense choto chotas chota chotamos chotáis chotan Present perfect tense he chotado has chotado ha chotado hemos chotado habéis chotado han chotado Past preterite tense ch...
The present perfect tense expresses an action or an event that happened at an indefinite time in the past. Learn the present tense conjugation of...
Two examples of irregular present tense verbs in Spanish are decir, which means "to say," and dar, which means "to give." Decir (pronounced /day-seer/) is considered an "-ir" verb because of its final two letters in the infinitive form. The following table displays the present tense ...
Spanish Grammar Present Indicative Irregular Spanish Verbs Overview Regular verbs follow standard rules of conjugation. An irregular verb is one which does NOT follow standard rules of conjugation. Some example sentences using irregular verbs in the present tense are shown below: No, yo salgo a ...