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Conjugating verbs in Spanish can be one of the most difficult challenges for students, as Spanish verb tenses are not easy at first due to the number of verb forms, tenses, and grammatical persons. However, Spanish verb conjugation is one of the fundamental aspects of the language for speaking and writing correctly.
Although it may seem complex at first, with daily practice and a good foundation, such as the one you will get in an intensive Spanish course at don Quijote, you will gain the knowledge you need to master Spanish verb conjugation.
That's why, in this article, which you can also read in Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Dutch, we'll give you some tips and tricks to help you begin to understand how to conjugate verbs in Spanish. Don't miss anything and keep reading!
Conjugating a verb in Spanish means changing it to agree with the subject (in Spanish, these can be the Spanish personal pronouns: yo, tú, él, nosotros, vosotros, or ellos) and the tense (present, past, or future). For example, the verb hablar in the infinitive form changes depending on who is performing the action and when:
Each of these changes is a conjugated form of the verb hablar. As you can see, depending on the person and the tense, the verb is conjugated in one way or another. Our article on Spanish verb tenses can help you understand this.
Although it may seem daunting at first, it's not as difficult as you might think. The most important thing is to know where to start, so here are some tips to help you get started:
Verbs in Spanish only have three different endings in the infinitive:
These three endings help you know how to conjugate the verb, as each group has its own rules.
Before conjugating, it is essential to know the personal pronouns: yo, tú, él, ella, usted, nosotros/as, vosotros/as, ellos/as, ustedes. Each pronoun requires a different form of the verb, as we have shown you above.
Once you have mastered these two aspects, you can dive right in and see how verbs are conjugated in Spanish.
Starting with the simplest, there are the Spanish regular verbs. Regular verbs in Spanish follow specific patterns that are repeated. Here you can find examples of how regular verbs are conjugated in the present tense:
Verb hablar (ending is -ar) | |
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Yo | hablo |
Tú | hablas |
Él / Ella | habla |
Nosotros | hablamos |
Vosotros | habláis |
Ellos | hablan |
Verb comer (ending in -er) | |
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Yo | como |
Tú | comes |
Él / Ella | come |
Nosotros | comemos |
Vosotros | coméis |
Ellos | comen |
Verb vivir (ending in -ir) | |
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Yo | vivo |
Tú | vives |
Él / Ella | vive |
Nosotros | vivimos |
Vosotros | vivís |
Ellos | viven |
Learning to conjugate verbs in Spanish also involves knowing when to use each tense. Here are some examples of the most common tenses for beginners:
On the other hand, there are the irregular verbs in Spanish, which are a little more complex because they don't all follow the same patterns. Some change their roots and others have special forms. Some of these verbs are:
These verbs must be memorized, as they do not follow a single rule and you must learn the conjugation for each tense and person.
Here are some useful tips if you are starting to learn Spanish in Spain that will help you understand how to conjugate verbs in Spanish:
To help you practice, here are some exercises where you fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in Spanish. You will find the answers at the end of the article.
Although it may be difficult at first, learning to conjugate verbs in Spanish is an essential skill if you want to master the language. With practice and patience, you will eventually improve your Spanish and understand all Spanish verb conjugations. Take the plunge and start your Spanish journey with don Quijote!
Answers: vivo, comes, hablan, aprendemos, lee, cantamos, escribes, beben, trabajo, abrís.
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