Present perfect tense he coitado has coitado ha coitado hemos coitado habéis coitado han coitado Past preterite tense coité coitaste coitó coitamos coitasteis coitaron Future tense coitaré coitarás coitará coitaremos coitaréis coitarán Yo Tu Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted Nosotr(os/as) Vosotr(...
Spanish verbs are tough, but this section will help you master them. Before you dive in, you need to know a little vocabulary first. verb:an action word. subject:who performs the action (e.g., I, he, she, you, we). tense:past, present, future, etc. ...
Spanish Verbs Yo form Ends in –é Tú form Ends in –aste Él/Ella/Usted form Ends in –ó Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes form Ends in –aron Nosotros form Ends in –amos Notice: the “nosotros” form of the verb ends in the same way in the present and past tense for regular –ar verbs...
SPANISH PRESENT TENSE: VERBS ENDING IN -AR The root for SALTAR is "salt-" and the root for AMAR is "am-". See how the endings change: Subject -AR verb endings SALTAR (to jump) AMAR (to love) yo (I) -o salto (I jump) amo (I love) tú (you) -as saltas (you jump...
In the past preterite form, they both change the vowel of their stem to “u.” Notice that the infinitive stem is present in the nosotros and vosotros forms of these verbs. This is common to irregular verbs, but not always the case. Tener (to have) The simple present tense is ...
PersonVerbs ending in -arVerbs ending in -er and -ir yo -é -í tú -aste -iste él, ella, usted -ó -ió nosotros -amos -imos vosotros -asteis -isteis ellos, ellas, ustedes -aron -ieron Note that the nosotros form is the same as the present tense form. Adding temporal expressi...
The Present Simple: El Presente The Past Simple: El Pretérito The Future Simple: El Futuro The Imperfect Tense: El Imperfecto Irregular Verbs Ir conjugation (to go) Ver conjugation (to see/watch) Oir conjugation (to hear/listen to) Hacer preterite conjugation (to do/make) Tener conjugations ...
There are three moods as can be applied to Spanish verbs. These are:• Indicative• Subjunctive• ImperativeTenseThe tense of verbs in Spanish can be present, past, or future. AspectThese verbs can also have an aspect, meaning the indication of their state of happening as opposed to a...
The past participle ofvenir('to come', pronounced: vay-NEER) is an inherent part of the present perfect tense. Can you remember how to build it? Just take the stem of the verb in question, in this caseven-, and add the specific past participle ending. For verbs ending in -ir, just...
Present perfect tense he cobrado has cobrado ha cobrado hemos cobrado habéis cobrado han cobrado Past preterite tense cobré cobraste cobró cobramos cobrasteis cobraron Future tense cobraré cobrarás cobrará cobraremos cobraréis cobrarán ...