Welcome to our beginner's guide to verb conjugations! If you're taking your first steps into the fascinating world of Spanish, you've come to the right place. Here, we focus on beginner grammar, breaking down verb conjugations in a clear and simple manner. Learn to use verbs in different tenses and forms with ease.
This guide will provide you with the essential tools to achieve that.
Verb conjugations are the way verbs are modified to indicate who is performing the action and when it occurs. In Spanish, verbs change depending on the subject and the tense. There are many terms with the same verb root, so many conjugations = many words. That's why we've created this mini-guide to verb conjugations for beginners.
Let’s Start with Verb Tenses
The present tense is one of the most important in Spanish. To master it, you need to understand that Spanish verbs are divided into three groups based on their infinitive endings:
Rule: Each group follows a regular conjugation pattern with some key differences in their suffixes. Here are some:
Example: The verb "estudiar" (to study) is conjugated in the simple present as: yo estudio, tú estudias, él/ella/usted estudia, nosotros/nosotras estudiamos, ellos/ellas/ustedes estudian.
The past tense is used to talk about actions that have already occurred. In Spanish, there are two main forms of the past: the preterite and the imperfect.
Rule: For -ar verbs, the endings are -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, -asteis, -aron. For -er and -ir verbs, the endings are -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron.
Example: The verb "comer" (to eat) in the preterite is: yo comí, tú comiste, él/ella comió, nosotros comimos, ellos/ellas comieron.
Rule: The endings for the three types of verbs in the imperfect tense are: for -ar verbs, the endings are -aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -abais, -aban. For -er and -ir verbs, the endings are -ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -íais, -ían.
Example: The verb "vivir" (to live) in the imperfect past is: yo vivía, tú vivías, él/ella/usted vivía, nosotros/nosotras vivíamos, ellos/ellas/ustedes vivían.
Bonus: Here’s a brief narrative with verbs in the imperfect past: When I was a child, I lived in a small town. Every day, my grandmother cooked delicious dishes for the whole family. My friends and I played in the park until it got dark. My father always read the newspaper while my mother sewed in the living room. The afternoons were peaceful, and we listened to the birds singing while we walked through the countryside.
These beginner grammar examples will help you better understand verb conjugations in the past tense.
The future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen.
Rule: The endings for all three types of verbs (-ar, -er, -ir) are the same: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
Example: The verb "hablar" (to talk) in the future is: Yo hablaré, tú hablarás, él/ella/usted hablará, nosotros/nosotras hablaremos, ellos/ellas/ustedes hablarán.
The use of future tense verbs is another fundamental part of our beginner’s guide to verb conjugations.
Now that we've covered the basics, definitions, and examples of regular verbs, let’s look at irregular verbs.
In Spanish, some verbs do not follow regular conjugation rules and are called irregular verbs. Here’s a brief list showing how some of them are conjugated, using the first person singular: Yo (Yo soy, yo estoy, yo voy, yo tengo, yo hago).
Infinitivo |
Presente Indicativo |
Pretérito Perfecto Simple |
Futuro Simple |
Pretérito Imperfecto |
Ser |
Soy |
Fui |
Seré |
Era |
Estar |
Estoy |
Estuve |
Estaré |
Estaba |
Ir |
Voy |
Voy |
Iré |
Iba |
Tener |
Tengo |
Tuve |
Tendré |
Tenía |
Hacer |
Hago |
Hice |
Haré |
Hacía |
In this beginner's guide to verb conjugations, we can't leave you without a list of the top 6 most commonly used regular verbs in Spanish and how they are conjugated in the tenses we've learned. The verbs are:
Tiempo / Sujeto |
Yo |
Tú |
Él/Ella/Usted |
Nosotros/Nosotras |
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes |
Presente |
hablo |
hablas |
habla |
hablamos |
hablan |
estudio |
estudias |
estudia |
estudiamos |
estudian |
|
como |
comes |
come |
comemos |
comen |
|
aprendo |
aprendes |
aprende |
aprendemos |
aprenden |
|
vivo |
vives |
vive |
vivimos |
viven |
|
escribo |
escribes |
escribe |
escribimos |
escriben |
|
Pretérito Perfecto Simple |
hablé |
hablaste |
habló |
hablamos |
hablaron |
estudié |
estudiaste |
estudió |
estudiamos |
estudiaron |
|
comí |
comiste |
comió |
comimos |
comieron |
|
aprendí |
aprendiste |
aprendió |
aprendimos |
aprendieron |
|
viví |
viviste |
vivió |
vivimos |
vivieron |
|
escribí |
escribiste |
escribió |
escribimos |
escribieron |
|
Futuro Simple |
hablaré |
hablarás |
hablará |
hablaremos |
hablarán |
estudiaré |
estudiarás |
estudiará |
estudiaremos |
estudiarán |
|
comeré |
comerás |
comerá |
comeremos |
comerán |
|
aprenderé |
aprenderás |
aprenderá |
aprenderemos |
aprenderán |
|
viviré |
vivirás |
vivirá |
viviremos |
vivirán |
|
escribiré |
escribirás |
escribirá |
escribiremos |
escribirán |
|
Pretérito Imperfecto |
hablaba |
hablabas |
hablaba |
hablábamos |
hablaban |
estudiaba |
estudiabas |
estudiaba |
estudiábamos |
estudiaban |
|
comía |
comías |
comía |
comíamos |
comían |
|
aprendía |
aprendías |
aprendía |
aprendíamos |
aprendían |
|
vivía |
vivías |
vivía |
vivíamos |
vivían |
|
escribía |
escribías |
escribía |
escribíamos |
escribían |
To conclude, mastering verb conjugations is an essential step in learning Spanish. Through this beginner's grammar guide, we have simplified verb conjugations, helping you understand and apply the rules more effectively.
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