☆ Are you ready to start conjugating verbs? ☆ 

One of the most important things to understand about Spanish verbs is that they are conjugated based on the subject of the sentence.

In English, you say things like 'I talk,' 'you talk,' and 'he talks.'

But in Spanish, verbs are a bit more fun because they change depending on who is doing the action!

 

 

This means that the endings of the verbs change depending on whether the subject is:

I, you, he/she/it, we, or they.

☆☆ Basic Verbs ☆☆

To practice using verbs in Spanish, it's important to start with the basics.

This means learning common verbs such as:

From there, you can gradually build up your vocabulary and start using more complex verbs in your sentences.

It's also important to note that Spanish has three categories of verbs: "-AR", "-ER", and "-IR".

Each category has its own set of conjugation rules, which can take some time to memorize. However, once you have a good grasp of these rules, you'll be able to conjugate most Spanish verbs with ease.

Ready to learn how?

Let's dive in and practice together!

Rules and Practice

Verbs Ending in "AR"

Verbs Ending in "ER"

Verbs Ending in "IR"

Overall, learning and understanding verbs in Spanish is a crucial step in becoming fluent in the language.

With practice and patience, you can master the art of conjugating verbs and start communicating with ease.


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