5. Learn to conjugate Spanish verbs Almost all sentences in Spanish include an action (verb). Both uncommon andcommon Spanish verbsare split into two categories, regular and irregular, based on how they are conjugated or adjusted to show things like tense or mood. Start by learning all theSpa...
The last grammar-type book I’d recommend is a supplementary book dedicated exclusively to the prefixes, suffixes, and infixes of Tagalog, which are used to do all sorts of things, like conjugate verbs. Tagalog has a lot of these things, and this book provides example sentences of each and...
Conjugating verbs in Spanish can be tricky. To conjugate a regular verb in the present tense, all you have to do is know your subject, remove the ending from the verb, and add the ending for the corresponding subject. When you start conjugating reflexive or irregular verbs, the rules change...