Learn about the Spanish verb hacer, meaning "to do" or "to make," and its conjugation. Examine forms of hacer in the preterite, subjunctive, and...
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...
vivir: ending =ir, stem =viv Some spanish verbs are calledstem-changersbecause when they are conjugated, the stem changes in a predictable way. In one group of stem-changing verbs, the letteroin the stem changes touein all but the nosotros and vosotros forms. This particular type of stem...
There are three regular verb endings in Spanish: -ar, -er, and -ir. The verbs ending with -er and -ir are having similar conjugations, so you need to emphasize this to your students. For the verbs ending with -ar you need to add some endings such as yo bromeo, tú bromeas, él/...
Overview of the Verb Ir The Spanish verb ir translates to 'to go' and is one of the most used words in Spanish. The ir verb is irregular, meaning it has a specific conjugation pattern that should be remembered. The good thing is that conjugating it is simple and enjoyable, and you wil...
The conjugation is shown in the table below. yo sueño (I dream) tú sueñas (you dream) Ud./él/ella sueña (you/he/she dreams) nosotros (as) sacamos (we take out) vosotros (as) soñáis (you guys dream) Uds./ellos/ ellas sueñan (you all/they dream) Sueño con ser ...
Spanish tense name: Pretérito Mode: Indicative Personal PronounConjugation Yo cosí Tú cosiste Él/Ella cosió Nosotros cosimos Vosotros cosisteis Ellos/Ellas cosieron Practice Coser (Preterite Tense) Conjugations Future Tense Spanish tense name: Futuro Mode: Indicative Personal PronounConjugation ...
(39) a. b. *(Lia´n) [F Zha¯ngsa¯ni de pe´ngyoˇu]k, LIAN Zhangsan DE friend ta¯i he zh¯ıda`o woˇ know I do¯ u DOU cha´ngcha´ng p¯ıp´ıng often criticize tk Intended: 'Even Zhangsan's friend, he knows that I often criticize him.' ...
Using Verbos is simple: touch the screen and a new drill appears - an infinitive selected randomly, a tense selected randomly and a person/number ("yo", "tu", "el", "ella", etc.) selected randomly. You say - out loud or in your mind - what you think the answer is and touch the...
How to Conjugate Competir in Spanish? Competiris a stem-changing verb, in this case meaning that in some situations theein the stem becomes ani. The stem always changes when the second syllable is stressed. For example, "I compete" iscompitoinstead of the regularcompeto. ...