moment. For example, “I am studying” –“am studying” makes use of the present progressive tense, because it tells what action is in progress. The thought is similarly expressed in Spanish, with the verb “estar” (to be) plus a present participle (the equivalent of an “ing” word ...
Understanding the conjugation of these auxiliary verbs is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences in Spanish. For example, in the future perfect, "haber" takes forms like "habré," "habrás," "habrá," as in "habré terminado" (I will have finished). These verbs not only ...
In Spanish, use of the preterite tense rather than theimperfect tensecan indicate when the verb's action began. English may use a different word or sentence structure rather than tense to convey the same thing. For example,conoceroften refers to knowing someone. To say you knew someone, you'...
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Spanish Tenses This series of lessons is all about the Spanish tenses. Find out about the major tenses used in Spanish and the patterns and conjugations that verbs make in each tense. All of the lessons on tenses have audio with voice recognition, so make sure you practice your pronunciation...
Spanish Display translations Yo Tu Él/ell(a/o)/ Usted Nosotr(os/as) Vosotr(os/as) Ell(os/as) Present tense culipandeo culipandeas culipandea culipandeamos culipandeáis culipandean Present perfect tense he culipandeado has culipandeado ...
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As soon as you understand these suffixes, you will be well on your way to understanding the Spanish simple past tense for most verbs! Spanish imperfect past tense There is a big difference between the simple past and the imperfect past tense in Spanish. But it’s one of the hardest things...
The verb is one of the basic elements of the English language. You should pay special attention to the study of verbs, since it has many forms and tenses. You s…