Decorate your classroom with this colorful poster of -AR -ER -IR verbs in the present tense. Then, print copies of the black and white handout for your students. The poster and handout include the verb conjugation in singular and plural with examples. This poster is available for the Speak...
Many Spanish verbs are completely regular, meaning that they follow a specific pattern of conjugation. In this lesson you will learn to conjugate regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs (in the present tense). Before you can do that, you must memorize the following subject pronouns. yo (I) tú...
On the bright side, it’s one less conjugation table you need to learn! Ser (to be) Simple present tense (“I am”): yo soy nosotros somos tú eres vosotros sois él, ella, Ud. es ellos, ellas, Uds. son Simple past tense / imperfect (“I have been”): yo era nosotros ér...
Table of Contents Why learning conjugation is so important How to conjugate Spanish verbs Types of Spanish infinitives The performer of the verb Types of moods in Spanish Verb Tenses The Present Simple: El Presente The Past Simple: El Pretérito The Future Simple: El Futuro The Imperfect Tense:...
Just like the previous verbs, the conjugation and object pronouns depend on who disgusts whom. Let’s take a look at the repugnar conjugation table, and then see some examples. Repugnar is yet another regular -ar verb. Subject Repugnar conjugation: Present tense yo repugno tú repugnas é...
Learn about the conditional tense in Spanish. Examine the conjugation of the conditional tense and verb endings with regular and irregular verbs, and see examples. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents What is the Conditional Tense in Spanish? Conjugation of the Conditional Tense Conditional ...
Table of Contents Pronouns Articles Numbers Nouns Verbs Adjectives Conjunctions Prepositions Final Thoughts1. PronounsPronouns are some of the most important basic Spanish words for beginners. You’ll use them often in regular conversations!However, when you start learning Spanish, you might be ...
Check out the table of regular imperfect endings below. Regular Imperfect Verb Endings Subject-arVerbs-erand-irVerbs yo-aba-ía tú-abas-ías él, ella, usted-aba-ía nosotros-ábamos-íamos vosotros-abais-íais ellos, ellas, ustedes-aban-ían ...
Conjugation of Regular -IR Verbs in the Preterite Tense You may note that in the preterite tense, regular-erand-irverbs use the same pattern of endings. Additionally, the first-personplural, the "we" form ofnosotrosandnosotras, has the same conjugation for both thepresent indicative tenseand ...
Imperfect Subjunctive of Regular-erand-irVerbs These verbs are also based and adding these endings to the third-person indicative with the-onremoved:-a,-as,-a,-amos,-ais,-an. Note that in the imperfect, the same end procedure is used for conjugated all three types of verbs; they are di...