Month: July 2020
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Decir and Hacer – Simple Conditional in Spanish
Learn how to conjugate the decir, hacer in the Simple Conditional in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugations and the Spanish grammar rules. Decir, Hacer – Simple Conditional The verbs decir (to say) and hacer (to do/make) have slightly more drastic stem changes that don’t fit into either of the above patterns. …
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Last Vowel Removed – Conditional in Spanish
Learn about the las vowel removed in the Conditional tense in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugations and the Spanish grammar rules. Last Vowel Removed Note: Only “-er” verbs fall into this category. To form the stem of these verbs, remove the vowel “e” from the infinitive ending. Then, add the conditional endings. Poder Subject – Poder (to be able to) Yo (I) –pod ría…
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Irregular Forms – Simple Conditional in Spanish
Learn how to conjugate the irregular forms in the Simple Conditional in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugations and the Spanish grammar rules. Irregular Forms | Simple Conditional The Conditional has relatively few irregular verbs. They fall into three categories: Verbs where the last vowel in the infinitive is replaced with a – d Verbs where the…
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Viajar, Conocer, Escribir Conditional in Spanish
Learn how to conjugate the verbs viajar, conocer, vivir in the Simple Conditional. Study the Spanish conjugations and the Spanish grammar rules. Simple Conditional | Viajar, Conocer, and Escribir Conjugation Subject –Viajar (To Travel) Yo (I) – viajaría Tú (You)(Informal) –viajarías Usted (You)(Formal) –viajaría Él/Ella(He/She) – viajaría Nosotros(as)(We) – viajaríamos Vosotros(as)(You)(Informal) –viajaríais Ustedes(You)(Formal) –viajarían Ellos(as)(They) –viajarían Subject –Conocer(To Know) Yo (I) –conocería Tú (You)(Informal) –conocerías Usted (You)(Formal) –conocería Él/Ella(He/She) –conocería Nosotros(as)(We) –conoceríamos Vosotros(as)(You)(Informal) –conoceríais Ustedes(You)(Formal) –conocerían Ellos(as)(They) –conocerían Subject –Escribir (To Write) Yo (I) –escribiría…
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Conditional Vs Imperfect in Spanish
Conditional Vs Imperfect in English: 1. The conditional tense is used to express hypothetical or unreal situations, while the imperfect tense is used to describe ongoing or habitual past actions. 2. In conditional sentences, the verb is often preceded by “if” or a similar conditional word, and the result depends on a certain condition being…
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Simple Conditional in Spanish
Learn how to conjugate the Conditional Simple in Spanish. Study the Spanish conjugations and the Spanish grammar rules. What is Simple Conditional in Spanish? | Grammar Lessons ar, er, ir The Conditional Tense in Spanish is used to talk about hypothetical situations and probabilities and to make polite requests. The Spanish Conditional Tense is formed…
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Past Perfect Tense in Spanish
Past Perfect Tense in Spanish It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Past Perfect Tense in Spanish. Study Spanish verb conjugations with online lessons. Read about the Spanish grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Past Perfect (Pluscuamperfecto) is used to talk about a past action that happened prior to another action in the past.…
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Past Progressive Tense in Spanish
Past Progressive Tense in Spanish | Conjugation It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Past Progressive in Spanish. Study Spanish verb conjugations with online lessons. Read about the Spanish grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Past Progressive is used to speak of an action that was occurring at some point in the past. The…
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Past Perfect Progressive Tense in Spanish
How do you use Past Perfect Progressive? It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Past Perfect Progressive tense in Spanish. Study Spanish verb conjugations with online lessons. Read about the Spanish grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Past Perfect Progressive is used to talk about an action that began in the past, continued for…
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Imperfect Tense in Spanish
How do you use the Imperfect tense in Spanish? It’s time to learn how to conjugate the Imperfect tense in Spanish. Study Spanish verb conjugations with online lessons. Read about the Spanish grammar rules. ar, er, ir The Spanish Imperfect Tense is used to describe past habitual actions or to talk about what someone was…
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Will in Spanish – Simple Future
Let’s learn to conjugate will in Spanish in the Simple Future. Study the rules of conjugations in Spanish. Learn Spanish verb tenses online. Will in Spanish | What is the Simple Future in Spanish? How to apply will in Spanish? ar, er, ir There are two ways to form the Future Tense in Spanish:…
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Future Perfect in Spanish
Let’s learn to conjugate the Future Perfect in Spanish. Study the rules of conjugations in Spanish. Learn Spanish verb tenses online. What is Future Perfect tense? ar, er, ir The Spanish Future Perfect indicative is used to talk about something that will have been completed at a certain point in the Future. It can also…