Today I will show you how to conjugate Spanish regular verbs in the present tense.
I will also show you how to conjugate regular verbs in Spanish with the top 5 Spanish tenses.
Let’s dive right in!
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In the Spanish language, all verbs belong to one of three classifications or groups.
1. Verbs that end in -ar
2. Verbs that end in -er
3. Verbs that end in -ir
Spanish verbs, when they appear in their original form (infinitives), are made up of two parts: a stem and an ending.
In the verb amar , am is its stem. Ar is the ending.
Spanish verbs are considered regular if their stem does not change when they are conjugated.
Now, how can you use regular verbs in Spanish? You need to conjugate them. Let’s learn more about it!
To understand how regular verbs in Spanish work, it is necessary to use something called “tenses.”
A tense is any of the forms of a verb that can be used to express when an action occurs. In this lesson, we will focus on one of the most used tenses in Spanish, the present tense.
The Spanish present tense is like the English simple present. We use it to talk about routines, facts or permanent situations.
• Tomo café por las mañanas. (I drink coffee in the morning.)
• El cielo es azul. (The sky is blue.)
• Trabajo todos los días. (I work every day.)
Tomo means “I drink.” But how do I know that it means “I drink” and not “you drink?” The word tomo is not accompanied by a pronoun after all. Well, it does not need to.
In Spanish, verbs change depending on the person they refer to. A verb in Spanish expresses the person who performs the action and the time in which that action occurs.
• Tom o café. ( I drink coffee.)
• Tom as café. ( You drink coffee.)
• Tom amos café. ( We drink coffee.)
• Tom an café. ( They drink coffee.)
Spanish speakers don’t usually use pronouns when they speak, since they are sort of included in the verbs when they conjugate them.
How can you conjugate regular verbs in Spanish? Let’s learn!
To conjugate regular -ar verbs, keep the stem of the verb, drop the -ar ending, and use any following verb endings, depending on the person you want to refer to: -o, -as, -ás, -a, -amos, -áis, -an.
• Yo habl o
• Tú habl as
• Vos habl ás
• Él habl a
• Ella habl a
• Usted habl a
• Nosotros habl amos
• Nosotras habl amos
• Vosotros habl áis
• Vosotras habl áis
• Ellos habl an
• Ellas habl an
• Ustedes habl an
For a full list of regular verbs in Spanish visit, the post called 1000 Examples of Spanish Regular Verbs (+ Free PDF).
To conjugate regular -er verbs in the simple present tense, drop the -er ending and add any of the following endings to the verb stem, depending on the person you want to refer to: -o, -es, -és, -e, -emos, -éis, -en.
• Yo com o
• Tú com es
• Vos com és
• Él com e
• Ella com e
• Usted com e
• Nosotros com emos
• Nosotras com emos
• Vosotros com éis
• Vosotras com éis
• Ellos com en
• Ellas com en
• Ustedes com en
To conjugate regular -ir verbs in the simple present tense, drop the -ir ending and add any of the following endings to the verb stem, depending on the person you want to refer to: -o, -es, ís, -e, -imos, -ís, -en.
• Yo viv o
• Tú viv es
• Vos viv ís
• Él viv e
• Ella viv e
• Usted viv e
• Nosotros viv imos
• Nosotras viv imos
• Vosotros viv ís
• Vosotras viv ís
• Ellos viv en
• Ellas viv en
• Ustedes viv en
Wondering about the conjugation of Spanish regular verbs with other tenses?
Use this cheat sheet to conjugate them with five common tenses!
Now that you know how to conjugate regular verbs in Spanish, why not practice a bit?
Grab your favorite verbs from this Complete List of Spanish Verbs and conjugate them!
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