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These are present in both English and Spanish, and combine with a main verb such as sleep. 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 ...
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...
Go beyond conjugation and learn the right verb tenses for speaking and writing in Spanish If you are looking for help memorizing Spanish verb conjugations, then any Spanish verb book will do. But if you are interested in becoming fluent, you'll need to learn how these language building blocks...
As “leer” is an “‒er” verb, we should consider the chart of the present tense “‒er” verb endings: Singular Plural First person ‒o ‒emos Second person (informal) ‒es ‒éis Second person (formal) ‒e ‒en Third person ‒e ‒en The ending that corresponds ...
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The basic form of a verb is called the infinitive and is the name of the verb. The English infinitive is “to” followed by a verb, while the Spanish infinitive is a single word with one of three infinitive endings (-ar,–er, or –ir). These can then be further divided into A) ...
There are many Spanish verbs ending in-ir. Some of them are regular (like the verbvivir, meaning 'to live'), which means these verbs can be conjugated with the same endings based on the person (e.g.,yo ___,el/ella ___, etc.). Others are irregular (like the verbdecir, meaning ...