There are three basic groups of Spanish verbs, in these articles we will look at the regular AR, ER and IR verbs.. In this part we will concentrate on regular ER and IR verbs in the present tense. In Part 1,we learned that a verb is a “doing” word that covers everything from an action to an opinion, so sing,…
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How To Learn Basic Spanish Verbs Part 1
There are three basic groups of Spanish verbs, in these articles we will look at the regular AR, ER and IR verbs. A verb is a word that means everything from an action to an opinion, so laugh, go, like, hate, love, drink, fall, smile, hear, write turn, are all examples of verbs. In English the verb is not changed…
5 Inspiring Action Verbs That Can Change Your Life
If you’re having trouble getting inspired, it may be simply your choice of verbs. Here are 5 action verbs that can help get you inspired and get you out of your rut. We’ve all been stuck in that place where things just don’t seem to go forward. We have trouble getting motivated and our goals seem either out of reach,…
Learning Spanish Part 7 Essential Elements Of Spanish Grammar And Verb Tables
In my last article I started to talk about Spanish verb formations. In this article I want to talk specifically about verb conjugation books and a little about learning Spanish grammar in general. For the most part the Spanish language is highly ordered. You can pretty much dissect any Spanish sentence and understand why it has been constructed in the…
Online Learning Spanish Lesson On Reflexive Verbs And Pronouns
Reflexive Verbs and Reflexive Pronouns This Spanish Grammar online topic covers Reflexive Verbs and Reflexive Pronouns. In Spanish, a verb is considered reflexive if the subject (the performer of the action) and the object (the receiver of the action) are the same. Here’s an example of a reflexive verb being used in English: I wash myself. In the above sentence…
Spanish Verbs Basics And Conjugations
When learning Spanish, understanding verbs is one of the hardest spots that people may come across. Spanish verbs differ from English verbs in a variety of ways. For instance, many verbs in Spanish express distinctions in meanings, and includes tenses such as the subjunctive, which do not exist in other languages including English. Above all, Spanish verbs convey information regarding…