What are verb conjugations?
¿Qué son las conjugaciones verbales?
Verb conjugations are the various forms that verbs take based on who (or what) performs the action of a clause and when.
Compared to other languages like English, Spanish has a high number of verb conjugation forms. If you don't know the subject pronouns yet, it is best to learn those first to understand what is meant by first-, second- and third-person.
Compared to other languages like English, Spanish has a high number of verb conjugation forms. If you don't know the subject pronouns yet, it is best to learn those first to understand what is meant by first-, second- and third-person.
Moods and Tenses
Modos y tiempos verbales
Mood refers to whether the expression of the action is intended to be factual (indicative), desired or conceptual (subjunctive), mandated (imperative) or used as another sort of modifier.
Tense describes when the temporal aspects of the action such occurs whether it takes place in the past, present or future.
Tense describes when the temporal aspects of the action such occurs whether it takes place in the past, present or future.
non-finite
no finito
indicative
indicativo
subjunctive
subjunctivo
conditional
condicional
imperative
imperativo
Prototype Verbs
Verbos Prototipos
Verb Lists
Listas de Verbos
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