Hacer (Meaning: to make, to do) is one of the most common and versatile verbs in the Spanish language. The conjugation of hacer in the present tense is: Yo hago (I make, do), tú haces (you make, do), él/ella/usted hace (he, she makes/does; you make, do), nosotros hacemos (we make, do), vosotros hacéis (you make, …
In Spanish, the meaning of ir is “to go”. The conjugation of ir in the present is: Yo voy (I go), tú vas (you go), él/ella/usted va (he/she goes, you go), nosotros vamos (we go), vosotros vais (you go), ellos/ellas/ustedes van (they, you go). In this post we’ll provide the complete conjugation tables in nine …
Conjugation tables for tener in Spanish The Spanish verb tener is one of the most most important verbs in the Spanish language. The meaning of tener is “to have”. The conjugation of tener in the present tense is: Yo tengo (I have), tú tienes, él/ella/usted tiene (he/she has, you have), nosotros tenemos (we have), vosotros …
How to conjugate the Spanish verb hablar Hablar is one of the most important verbs in the Spanish language and often the first verb which students learn. The meaning of hablar is “to speak”. The conjugation of hablar in the present tense is: Yo hablo (I speak), tú hablas (you speak), él/ella/usted habla (he, she …
What are Spanish ER verbs? ER verbs in Spanish are verbs which end in ER in the infinitive form, such as comer (to eat), aprender (to learn), comprender (to understand), beber (to drink), saber (to know) and querer (to want). This post will cover both regular and irregular Spansih ER verb conjugations in detail.
What are Spanish IR verbs? Spanish IR verbs are verbs which end in IR in the infinitive form, such as abrir (to open), virir (to live), decidir (to decide) and escribir (to write). This post will cover an extensive list conjugations of regular and irregular Spanish IR verbs in detail with example sentences.
What AR verbs in Spanish? AR verbs in Spanish are verbs which end in the letters -ar in the infinitive form, such as hablar (to speak), trabajar (to work) and mirar (to watch, look at). This post will cover both regular and irregular Spanish AR verbs in detail.
What is the difference between ser and estar in Spanish? In Spanish, the verbs ser and estar both mean “to be”. The verb ser is used to describe permanent situations and estar is used to describe temporary situations. For example, “Soy mexicano” (I am Mexican) and “Estoy en España” (I’m in Spain). This post will …