| If you want to know what verbs are used in the | | | | - You (plural) ?eis |
| Spanish language and how to conjugate them, | | | | - You (formal) ?en |
| you should start with a list of Spanish verbs. You | | | | - They ?en |
| should learn the verbs that are most used in | | | | Conjugation of IR verbs: |
| Spanish and there are 100 such verbs that you | | | | Take off the and add: |
| need to learn. | | | | - You (singular) ?es |
| A few of the most used Spanish verbs are: | | | | - You (formal) ?e |
| - Accept = acceptar | | | | - He, She, It ?e |
| - Allow ?permitir or dejar | | | | - We ?imos |
| - Ask ?preguntar | | | | - You (plural) ?is |
| - Believe ?creer | | | | - You (formal) ?en |
| - Bring - traer | | | | - They - en |
| - Break ?romper | | | | While you can learn the endings for regular verbs |
| - Borrow ?prestart | | | | in Spanish, this is not the case with irregular verbs. |
| - Buy ?comprar | | | | There are no hard and fast rules that you can |
| - Can ?poder | | | | apply when conjugating these verbs and you just |
| - Cancel ?cancelar | | | | have to memorize the conjugations. The |
| - Explain ?explicar | | | | irregular verbs include tenir( to have), ser (to be) |
| - Finish ?terminar | | | | and ir (to go). |
| - Give ?dar | | | | The conjugation of each of these irregular Spanish |
| - Sleep ?dormer | | | | verbs is as follows: |
| - Smoke ?fumar | | | | TENIR |
| - Tell ?decir | | | | - Tengo |
| - Think ?pensar | | | | - Tienes |
| - Write ?escriber | | | | - Tiene |
| There are and verbs in Spanish. There is a | | | | - Tiene |
| mixture of regular and irregular verbs ion each of | | | | - Tenemos |
| these. You do have to learn which verbs are | | | | - Teneis |
| regular and irregular because there are different | | | | - Tienen |
| rules of conjugation for each category. You first | | | | - Tienen |
| have to learn the present tense of the verbs | | | | SER |
| before you start learning how to conjugate them | | | | - soy |
| in other tenses. To conjugate each verb you | | | | - eres |
| change the ending of the infinitive to match the | | | | - es |
| person. For example, I sing is yo canto and he | | | | - somos |
| sings is el canta. | | | | - sos |
| There are specific endings to use in conjugating | | | | - son |
| regular verbs. | | | | |
| Conjugation of AR verbs: | | | | IR |
| Take off the and add: | | | | - voy |
| - You (singular) ?as | | | | - vas |
| - You (formal) - ustes | | | | - va |
| - He, She, It ( El or ella) | | | | - vamos |
| - We ?amos | | | | - vais |
| - You (plural) ?ais | | | | - van |
| - You (formal) ?an | | | | Once you have these three verbs mastered, you |
| - They ?an | | | | can move on to learning other irregular verbs. |
| Conjugation of ER verbs: | | | | These three are the most commonly used verbs |
| Take off the and add: | | | | that you will need when you first start learning |
| - You (singular) ?es | | | | Spanish as a second language and will aid you in |
| - You (formal) ?e | | | | forming sentences using other aspects of |
| - He, She, It ?e | | | | grammar and vocab ulary. |
| - We ?emos | | | | |