Spanish Verb Book
The following section will be the present you are implying that the action is occurring at the present time. For example: Joseph reads the book. The "reads" in the sentence shows that Joseph is in the process of reading the book.
Singular (negative, relexive, not irregular)No se quite usted los guantes. Si sientese usted cerca de la mesa. You may place an usted (for singular) ustedes (for plural) lafter the verb, but it is not necessary. Irregular IR's (First Person)conducir to drivesalir to gotraducir to translateYo conduzco un carro. These reflexive verbs are conjugated the same way as their non-reflexive counterparts except that to show that the action reflects you must place me, te, se, nos, or se depending upon who is the action is being done to. They are not conjugated except for singular, or plural commands. ER Stem Changers (e - ie)perder to loseentender to understandquerer to wantencender to turn on, light updefender to defendYo pierdo mi cabeza. mostrar - to show costar - to cost volar - to show jugar* - to playmuestro mostramos cuesto costamos vuelo volamos juego jugamosmuestras --- cuestas --- vuelas --- juegas ---muestra muestran cuesta cuestan vuela vuelan juega jueganThe AR stem-changers (o - ue) are a type of verb. You may place an usted (for singular) ustedes (for plural) lafter the verb, but it is not necessary.
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Stem Changers,
AR Stem-Changers,
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Singlar Plural,
Sing Beba,
ER IR,
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3rd person,
--- 2nd,
2nd person,
--- 2nd person,
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singlar plural,
reflexive verbs,
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verb meaning,
verb meaning form,
stem changing follow,
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