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		<title>Ver Conjugation: Ver Tenses Conjugated</title>
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<h1>Ver Conjugation: Ver Tenses Conjugated</h1>
<h2>Ver Conjugation:</h2>
<div id="attachment_312" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ver.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-312" title="Ver Conjugation" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ver.jpg" alt="Ver Conjugation" width="250" height="157" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ver Conjugation</p></div>
<p>The Spanish verb <em><strong>VER</strong></em>, which translates as &#8216;<em>to see</em>&#8216; or &#8216;<em>to watch</em>&#8216; in English, does not cause that many problems for most students, however it has certain irregularities that will need to be mastered, the most important being those that affect the present tense conjugation. Below you will find each tense <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/310/ver-conjugation-ver-tenses-conjugated/"><strong><em>Ver </em>conjugation</strong></a> with the irregular forms highlighted in red.</p>
<p><strong>Gerund</strong>:<br />
<em>viendo </em>- seeing</p>
<p><strong>Past Participle:</strong><br />
<em>visto </em>- seen</p>
<h3>Present Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>presente</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">veo</span></strong></em> &#8211; I see</li>
<li><em>tú ves/<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>v</strong><strong>és</strong></span></em> &#8211; you see</li>
<li><em>él/ella ve/<strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">vé</span></strong></em>- he/she sees</li>
<li><em>usted </em><em>ve/<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vé</strong></span></em> &#8211; you see (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as vemos</em> &#8211; we see</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">véis</span></strong></em>- you see (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas </em><em>ven/<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vén</strong></span></em><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong> </span>- they see</li>
<li><em>ustedes ven/<strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">vén</span></strong></em>- you see (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Preterite Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>pretérito</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo vi</em> &#8211; I saw</li>
<li><em>tú viste</em> &#8211; you saw</li>
<li><em>él/ella vio</em> &#8211; he/she saw</li>
<li><em>usted vio</em> &#8211; you saw (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as vimos</em> &#8211; we saw</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as visteis</em> &#8211; you saw (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas vieron</em> &#8211; they saw</li>
<li><em>ustedes vieron</em> &#8211; you saw (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Imperfect Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>imperfecto</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo veía</em> &#8211; I used to see</li>
<li><em>tú veías</em> &#8211; you used to see</li>
<li><em>él/ella veía</em> &#8211; he/she used to see</li>
<li><em>usted veía</em> &#8211; you used to see (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as veíamos</em> &#8211; we used to see</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as veíais</em> &#8211; you used to see (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas veían</em> &#8211; they used to see</li>
<li><em>ustedes veían</em> &#8211; you used to see (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Future Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>futuro</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo veré</em> &#8211; I will see</li>
<li><em>tú verás</em> &#8211; you will see</li>
<li><em>él/ella verá</em> &#8211; he/she will see</li>
<li><em>usted verá</em> &#8211; you will see (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as veremos</em> &#8211; we will see</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as veréis</em> &#8211; you will see (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas verán</em> &#8211; they will see</li>
<li><em>ustedes verán</em> &#8211; you will see (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Conditional Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>condicional</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo vería</em> &#8211; I would see</li>
<li><em>tú verías</em> &#8211; you would see</li>
<li><em>él/ella vería</em> &#8211; he/she would see</li>
<li><em>usted vería</em> &#8211; you would see (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as veríamos</em> &#8211; we would see</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as veríais</em> &#8211; you would see (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas verían</em> &#8211; they would see</li>
<li><em>ustedes verían</em> &#8211; you would see (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Present subjunctive Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>presente del subjuntivo</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vea</strong></span></em>- I see</li>
<li><em>tú <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>veas</strong></span></em>- you see</li>
<li><em>él/ella <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vea</strong></span></em>- he/she see</li>
<li><em>usted <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vea</strong></span></em>- you see (polite)</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>veamos</strong></span></em>- we see</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>veáis</strong></span></em>- you see (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vean</strong></span></em>- they see</li>
<li><em>ustedes <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>vean</strong></span></em>- you see (polite plural)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Imperfect subjunctive Tense of Ver &#8211; <em>imperfecto del subjuntivo</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>yo viera/viese</em> &#8211; I saw</li>
<li><em>tú vieras/vieses</em> &#8211; you saw</li>
<li><em>usted/él/ella viera/viese</em> &#8211; he/she and you saw</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as viéramos/viésemos</em> &#8211; we saw</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as vierais/vieseis</em> &#8211; you saw (plural)</li>
<li><em>ustedes/ellos/ellas vieran/viesen</em> &#8211; they or you (polite plural) saw</li>
</ul>
<h3>Ver Imperative &#8211; <em>imperativo</em>:</h3>
<ul>
<li><em>(tú) ¡Ve!</em> or <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><em>¡Vé! </em></strong></span>- See!</li>
<li><em>(usted) <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>¡Vea!</strong></span></em> &#8211; See!</li>
<li><em>(nosotros/as) <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>¡Veamos! </strong></span></em>- Let&#8217;s See!</li>
<li><em>(vosotros/as) ¡Ved!</em> &#8211; See!</li>
<li><em>(ustedes) <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>!Vean!</strong></span> </em>- See!</li>
</ul>
<p>There are three other verbs that use the exact conjugation patterns as ver but they are not used that often but are worthwhile noting, they are: <strong><em>entrever</em> </strong>&#8216;<em>to partially see</em>&#8216; or &#8216;<em>to make up</em>&#8216;, <em><strong>prever</strong></em> &#8216;<em>to predict</em>&#8216; or &#8216;<em>to preview</em>&#8216; and <em><strong>rever</strong></em> &#8216;<em>to review</em>&#8216;.</p>
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		<title>The Spanish Verb Oír Irregular Conjugations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Spanish verb Oír, meaning 'to hear' or 'to listen' is an irregular Spanish verb. Here we look at the irregular conjugation of it in the present, preterite and the subjunctive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><iframe width="325" height="320" frameborder="no" align="right" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blogoptin.htm"></iframe><strong><em><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/231/the-spanish-verb-oir-irregular-conjugations/">The Spanish verb Oír</a></em></strong>, which means <em>&#8216;to hear&#8217;</em>, is an irregular Spanish verb. Although not one of the most difficult of irregular verbs to master it is highly irregular in the much used present tense and also in the subjunctive (often used in Spanish!) as well as having third person irregularities in the preterite and an irregular past participle and present participle or &#8216;<em>Gerund</em>&#8216;. (Did I forget to mention the imperative too!).</p>
<p><em>Oír </em>is one of four verbs that follow this distinctive pattern of irregularity and all of them relate to<em> &#8216;hearing</em>&#8216;:</p>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Oír </strong></em>- to hear</li>
<li><em><strong>Entreoír </strong></em>- to half hear</li>
<li><em><strong>Trasoír </strong></em>- to mishear</li>
<li><em><strong>Desoír </strong></em>- to ignore or, as I like to translate it as, &#8211; to choose not to hear!</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Oír </em>and <em>Desoír </em>are the verbs that are more commonly used of the four, but once you have mastered the following patterns of conjugations you will be able to apply it to all four.</p>
<p><strong>Past Participle</strong>: <em>oído</em><br />
<strong>Present Participle</strong>: <em>oyendo</em></p>
<p><strong>Present Tense Conjugation:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo oigo</em> &#8211; I hear</li>
<li><em>tú oyes</em> &#8211; you hear</li>
<li><em>él/ella oye</em> &#8211; he/she hears</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oímos</em> &#8211; we hear</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oís</em> &#8211; you hear (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oyen</em> &#8211; they hear</li>
</ul>
<p>Please note that the <em>vosotros </em>form of the present tense is not irregular.</p>
<p><strong>Preterite Tense Conjugation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo oí</em> &#8211; I heard</li>
<li><em>tú oíste</em> &#8211; you heard</li>
<li><em>él/ella oyó</em> &#8211; he/she heard</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oímos</em> &#8211; we heard</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oísteis</em> &#8211; you heard (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oyeron</em> &#8211; they heard</li>
</ul>
<p>Only the <em>él/ella</em> and <em>ellos/ellas</em> third person conjugations are irregular in the preterite.</p>
<p><strong>The Subjunctive Mood</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Present Tense</strong></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em>yo oiga</em> &#8211; I hear</li>
<li><em>tú oigas</em> &#8211; you hear</li>
<li><em>él/ella oiga</em> &#8211; he/she hears</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oigamos</em> &#8211; we hear</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oigáis</em> &#8211; you hear (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oigan</em> &#8211; they hear</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Imperfect Tense</strong></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em>yo oyera </em>or <em>oyese</em> &#8211; I heard</li>
<li><em>tú oyeras </em>or <em>oyeses</em> &#8211; you heard</li>
<li><em>él/ella oyera </em>or <em>oyese</em> &#8211; he/she heard</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oyéramos </em>or <em>oyésemos</em> &#8211; we heard</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oyerais </em>or <em>oyeseis</em> &#8211; you heard (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oyeran</em> or <em>oyesen </em>- they heard</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><strong>Future Tense</strong></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em>yo oyere</em> &#8211; I will hear</li>
<li><em>tú oyeres</em> &#8211; you will hear</li>
<li><em>él/ella oyere</em> &#8211; he/she will hear</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oyéremos</em> &#8211; we will hear</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oyereis</em> &#8211; you will hear (plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oyeren</em> &#8211; they will hear</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The Imperative Mood</strong></p>
<p>The imperative is slightly strange as it is literally translated as <em>&#8216;Hey!&#8217;</em> rather than &#8216;<em>Hear!&#8217;</em> or <em>&#8216;Listen!&#8217;</em></p>
<p>For example:<br />
When someone shouts at you,<br />
<em>¡Oye, ven aqui!</em> &#8211; Hey you, come here!</p>
<p>The imperative is often used in places such as restaurants to get the attention of the waiter or waitress:<br />
<em>Oiga señor &#8211; ¿nos puede traer el menú?</em> &#8211; Hey Sir &#8211; can you bring us a menu?</p>
<ul>
<li><em>tú oye</em> &#8211; Hey! (you)</li>
<li><em>él/ella oiga</em> &#8211; Hey!</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as oigamos</em> &#8211; Hey!</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as oíd</em> &#8211; Hey! (you plural)</li>
<li><em>ellos/ellas oigan</em> &#8211; Hey!</li>
</ul>
<p>That concludes this post on the <strong>Spanish verb </strong><em><strong>Oír</strong> </em>but if learning verb conjugation is proving difficult for you why not check out my review of the <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Verbarrator</a> verb training program, it has helped me immensely and is by far the best training tool I&#8217;ve ever used.</p>
<p>Or why not check out my previous post which covers the <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/228/best-learning-spanish-software/">Best Learning Spanish Software</a> currently available.</p>

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<div id="attachment_146" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/145/1001-spanish-verbs/"><strong></strong><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-146  " title="spanish-flag-thumb5753438" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/spanish-flag-thumb5753438.jpg" alt="1001 Spanish Verbs" width="300" height="300" /></strong></a><p class="wp-caption-text">1001 Spanish Verbs</p></div>
<p><strong>1001 Spanish verbs</strong> was a program that you could download to your PC relatively cheaply and it provided the full conjugation for each of those verbs in the 12 most important tenses used in the Spanish language. Unfortunately, it is quite difficult to find this program for the PC nowadays and it now seems to be available for downloads to mobile phones only.</p>
<p>However, the question you should be asking is whether or not you actually need a program, or book, that provides the full conjugation for that number of verbs?</p>
<p>The simple answer to this question is &#8216;no&#8217; and here is an explanation of why the answer is a negative. As you are no doubt aware, there are many thousands of regular verbs in Spanish, and these verbs fall into three groups. These three groups are comprised of verbs that end in either, -<em><strong>ar</strong></em>, -<em><strong>er </strong></em>or -<em><strong>ir</strong></em>.</p>
<p>Regular verbs are so-called because they follow exactly the same Spanish verb conjugation pattern as other verbs that use the same ending, this means you would only really need a full list of regular verbs and a single full conjugation sheet for each verb group in order to find the necessary form.</p>
<p>The only problem with Spanish, as with many other languages, are the high numbers of irregular Spanish verbs that there are&#8230;over 2000 to be precise! This, in itself, is enough to panic a Spanish language student especially as learning the conjugations of irregular Spanish verbs is considered the most difficult task when learning the language.</p>
<p>Two thousand seems an awfully large number of verbs with irregularities to learn and if you had to learn each one it would be, without a doubt, but when you consider first of all, that many of these verbs will be very rarely used, if at all, and secondly that these 2000 plus verbs can be further broken down into 66 or so different types of irregular patterns and the task appears much more doable!</p>
<p>So to recap&#8230;3 regular conjugation patterns and 66 irregular conjugation patterns, that is 69 different formations if my calculator is correct which is a long way from the 1001 Spanish verbs in the title. This being the case all you would need are the conjugation patterns for these 69 and lists containing regular -<em><strong>ar</strong></em>,-<em><strong>er </strong></em>and -<em><strong>ir </strong></em>verbs and irregular verbs for each irregularity.</p>
<p>The biggest problem that faces most, if not all, students of Spanish is that of actually learning verbs and how they are conjugated. Having all the verb sheets you need is great but unless you have an effective method of learning them you will still struggle. For years the only way to learn verbs was to recite and recite some more until you had memorized them&#8230;very tedious and boring, not to mention time consuming!</p>
<p>Well this has all changed with a revolutionary new software program that not only focuses the mind on specific problem areas but does so without the student ever becoming bored and the results are fast too with many users reporting excellent results. This revolutionary verb training software is called <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html"><strong>verbarrator</strong></a> and it demotes verb books and other verb programs to being only needed as reference tools.</p>
<p>If you would like to know more about how the <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">verbarrator</a></strong> is revolutionizing verb study check out my detailed and honest review at <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html" target="_blank">http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html</a></strong> and should you then decide that the program is exactly what you need and decide to purchase, you would be wise to do so from my site rather than from anywhere else. This is because you will also receive a copy of my book &#8216;<strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/2000spanishirregularverbsreview.html" target="_blank">2000+ Spanish Irregular Verbs</a></strong>&#8216; completely free which normally costs $16! (You can also check out the &#8216;only slightly biased&#8217; review of this book on my site using the link above!)</p>
<p>For further reading why not read my post about why the <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/139/the-spanish-verb-haber-the-most-important-spanish-verb/" target="_blank">Spanish verb <em>haber</em></a></strong> is the most important verb in the Spanish language.</p>

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		<title>Spanish Past Tense &#8211; The Difference Between Imperfect and Preterite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Spanish past tense throws up a problem for many students and that is whether they should use the imperfect or preterite?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_106" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/preterite/spanish-past-tense---the-difference-between-imperfect-and-preterite"><img class="size-medium wp-image-106" title="Spanish Past Tense" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/past-tense-300x212.jpg" alt="Spanish Past Tense" width="300" height="212" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Spanish Past Tense</p></div>
<p>The Spanish past tense throws up a problem for many students and that is whether they should use the imperfect or preterite?</p>
<p>In Spanish, the two simple past tenses that are predominantly used, are called the Imperfect and the Preterite and it is perfectly understandable for students, who are learning about past tenses for the first time, to be unsure as to which of these two tenses to use and when.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that both tenses are used to describe past actions or states but each is used differently and the following rules will hopefully clear up any confusion.</p>
<p><iframe width="325" height="320" frameborder="no" align="right" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blogoptin.htm"></iframe><strong>When to Use the Preterite</strong></p>
<p>The preterite tense is used to express an action that was completed at some time in the past, listed here are some specific uses and examples:</p>
<ul>
<li> When referring to a series of actions in the past:
<ul>
<li><em>Me desayuné, limpié la casa y me fui a la estación</em> &#8211; I had breakfast, cleaned the house, and went to the station.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When referring to the beginning or the end of a past event:
<ul>
<li><em>La fiesta empezó a las diez</em> &#8211; The party began at 10:00</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When referring to things that are seen as being complete:
<ul>
<li>Dejó el trabajo hace un año &#8211; You left the job a year ago</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>When to Use the Imperfect</strong><br />
The imperfect tense expresses an action or state  that was ongoing during the past and if it is uncertain whether it has been completed. Specific uses and examples are listed below:</p>
<ul>
<li>To explain an action that a person did in the past habitually:
<ul>
<li><em>Cuando estábamos en el colegio, jugábamos al fútbol todos los jueves.</em> &#8211; When we were at school, we used to play football every Thursday</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>To refer to an action without making reference to an end or a beginning:
<ul>
<li><em>Mi mujer tenía dolores de cabeza frecuentes</em> &#8211; My wife had frequent headaches</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When referring to actions that were taking place simultaneously in the past:
<ul>
<li><em>Mi hijo miraba televisión y mi hija cantaba</em> &#8211; My son was watching television and my daughter was singing</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When describing physical, emotional or mental states or conditions:
<ul>
<li><em>Estaba tan feliz que quería llorar</em> &#8211; I was so happy that I wanted to cry</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When referring to a past time:
<ul>
<li><em>Eran las ocho y media de la tarde</em> &#8211; It was 8:30 p.m.</li>
<li><em>Era la una de la mañana</em> &#8211; It was 1:00 a.m.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When describing an action or state that happened at some point in the past and that lasted for a certain amount of time and that happened prior to another past action.
<ul>
<li><em>Hacía todo el día que esperando cuando mi mujer llegó</em> &#8211; I had been waiting all day when my when arrived</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Hopefully, these guidelines will provide the clarity you need.</p>
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		<title>How to Conjugate Ser in The Preterite Tense</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever wondered how to conjugate ser in the preterite tense, this simple, yet concise, post will explain it in detail.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_96" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 130px"><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ser-preterite.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-96" title="How to Conjugate Ser in the Preterite Tense" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/ser-preterite.jpg" alt="How to Conjugate Ser in the Preterite Tense" width="120" height="90" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">How to Conjugate Ser in the Preterite Tense</p></div>
<p>Learning <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/95/how-to-conjugate-ser-in-the-preterite-tense/"><strong>how to conjugate <em>ser </em>in the preterite tense</strong></a> can be a little confusing for students for two reasons. And they are that -</p>
<ul>
<li>the preterite conjugation of <em>ser </em>is highly irregular</li>
<li>it shares the exact same conjugation as the Spanish verb <em>ir</em>, meaning &#8216;to go&#8217;.</li>
</ul>
<p>The first reason shouldn&#8217;t come as a surprise to most students who have encountered <em>ser </em>when studying conjugations in other tenses as it is one of the most irregular verbs in Spanish, but the degree of irregularity in the preterite still surprises most of them.</p>
<p>The second reason is generally the most confusing aspect of <em>ser </em>in the preterite as the question that is often asked is whether it means &#8216;was&#8217; or &#8216;went&#8217;?. Once explained however, the confusion is short lived. Although, before you are enlightened further, with the use of some examples, we should look at how <em>ser </em>in conjugated in the preterite first of all!</p>
<p><strong>The Preterite Form of <em>Ser</em> (&#8230;and <em>Ir</em>!</strong>)</p>
<ul>
<li><em>fui </em>- I was</li>
<li><em>fuiste </em>- you was</li>
<li><em>fue </em>- he was</li>
<li><em>fuimos </em>- we were</li>
<li><em>fuisteis </em>- you were</li>
<li><em>fueron </em>- they were</li>
</ul>
<p>Now that you have been shown the conjugation above that is used for both <em>ser </em>and <em>ir</em>, I should perhaps explain how you can tell whether it is &#8216;was&#8217; or &#8216;went&#8217; that is being used.</p>
<p>All you need do is simply listen to, or read, the context in which the verb is being used!</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Ella fue una mal mujer</em> &#8211; which means, she was a bad woman.</li>
<li><em>Ella fue al mercado</em> which means, she went to the market</li>
</ul>
<p>As you can see both sentences begin with the same conjugation but the context defines which verb is being used. I mean, it would make no sense what so ever to say &#8217;she went a bad woman&#8217; or &#8217;she was to the market&#8217; now&#8230;would it?</p>
<p>If you would like a little more of an insight into how to conjugate in the <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/preterite/how-to-conjugate-spanish-preterite-tense-verbs/">Spanish preterite tense</a></strong> or  better still, check out my review of a training tool that will help you master Spanish verbs QUICKLY, in all tenses, including the preterite, by reading my <strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/verbarratorreview.html">Verbarrator Review</a></strong>.</p>

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		<title>Learning How to Conjugate in Spanish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to know how to conjugate in Spanish then the present tense of regular Spanish verbs is where you need to start to learn.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_84" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 280px"><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/how-to-conjugate-in-Spanish.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-84" title="How to Conjugate in Spanish" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/how-to-conjugate-in-Spanish-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="203" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">How to Conjugate in Spanish</p></div>
<p>Learning <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/conjugate-in-spanish/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><strong>how to conjugate in Spanish</strong></a> is without doubt the most difficult part of learning the Spanish language. Spanish has an extremely high number of irregular verbs, some more irregular than others, and as well as having to learn new conjugations for all of the common tenses there is also the subjunctive to learn, which is rarely used in English but extremely common in Spanish.</p>
<p>When considering all of the factors spelled out above, it is little wonder that many students give up all because they fail to master Spanish verb conjugation.</p>
<p>However, there is a new software program that has been a resounding success in helping struggling students get past their personal stumbling blocks and it does it quickly too!</p>
<p>The name of that program is Verbarrator and it not only provides excellent verb training but it is enjoyable to use and speeds up the learning process! More about the Verbarrator later&#8230;back to learning to <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/conjugate-in-spanish/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><strong>conjugate in Spanish</strong></a>!</p>
<p>The simplest way to explain <a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/conjugate-in-spanish/learning-how-to-conjugate-in-spanish/"><em>how to conjugate in Spanish</em></a> is to show Spanish conjugation in it&#8217;s simplest form which is a regular verb in the present tense. If you are not aware already, you need to know that there are three different verb groups in Spanish, and those groups are comprised of verbs that end in ar, er and ir.</p>
<p>Here is the basic present tense conjugation for a verb from each of the regular verb groups.<br />
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<ul>
<li><em><strong>Trabajar</strong></em> &#8211; to work</li>
<li>I work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajo</strong></em></li>
<li>You work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajas</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she works &#8211; <em><strong>trabaja</strong></em></li>
<li>we work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajamos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajaís</strong></em></li>
<li>they work &#8211; <em><strong>trabajan</strong></em></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Abrir</strong></em> &#8211; to open</li>
<li>I open &#8211; <em><strong>abro</strong></em></li>
<li>You open &#8211; <em><strong>abres</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she open &#8211; <em><strong>abre</strong></em></li>
<li>we open &#8211; <em><strong>abrimos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all open &#8211; <em><strong>abrís</strong></em></li>
<li>they open &#8211; <em><strong>abren</strong> </em></li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Aprender</strong></em> &#8211; to learn</li>
<li>I learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendo</strong></em></li>
<li>You learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendes</strong></em></li>
<li>he/she learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprende</strong></em></li>
<li>we learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendemos</strong></em></li>
<li>you all learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprendéis</strong></em></li>
<li>they learn &#8211; <em><strong>aprenden</strong></em></li>
</ul>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spanish verb conjugation is an extremely important part of learning Spanish, unfortunately it is also one of the most difficult aspects of studying the language and as such is disliked by most students. However, if the objective of the student is to become fluent then Spanish verb conjugation is one aspect of the Spanish language that requires the student to have a complete mastery of.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><iframe width="325" height="320" frameborder="no" align="right" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blogoptin.htm"></iframe>Spanish verb conjugation is an extremely important part of learning Spanish, unfortunately it is also one of the most difficult aspects of studying the language and as such is disliked by most students. However, if the objective of the student is to become fluent then Spanish verb conjugation is one aspect of the Spanish language that requires the student to have a complete mastery of.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>The difficulties of learning Spanish are appreciated by many who have attempted to or, who have succeeded in learning the language and there is no aspect more demanding than that of learning Spanish verb conjugation. Most students will gain a certain level of competence whether it is reaching a level good enough to order a meal at a restaurant or be able to hold down a good conversation but the overriding factor in deciding which level of competence is achieved is the level of expertise attained in verb use. A mastery of Spanish verb conjugation will open the floodgates of Spanish fluency and for those wishing to become fluent, it is a no brainer.</p>
<p>We should all know what verbs are and what they are used for (that is, if we were paying any attention in school!) and that they are a vital part of sentence structure as they indicate an action performed by the subject. Without a verb sentences would make very little sense. In English we have it pretty easy where verbs are concerned, they seldom indicate the doer of an action, a service provided by the subject pronoun (I, he, she, you etc) and because of this they change little other than when an s or es is added onto the end of the verb in the 3<sup>rd</sup> person singular (he or she). This is where Spanish is very different as subject pronouns are rarely used, other than to avoid ambiguity, as the verb changes to indicate, not only when an action takes place (tense) but also the doer of the action.</p>
<p><strong>Basic Structure of a Spanish Verb</strong></p>
<p>In English, a verb is easy to recognize because all English verbs are preceded by ‘<em>to</em>’ as shown earlier in this sentence (to recognize), this combination of ‘<em>to</em>’and the verb is called the infinitive. The Spanish language does not use an obvious ‘<em>to</em>’instead is recognized by its ending that can be one of either <strong><em>ar</em></strong>, <em><strong>er </strong></em>or, <em><strong>ir</strong></em>. These endings, although joined to what is called the stem of the verb are often said to be the equivalent of the English ‘<em>to</em>’. These endings are important as they are used to group Spanish verbs into three specific groups called, imaginably, the -<strong><em>ar</em></strong>, -<strong><em>er</em></strong> and -<strong><em>ir</em></strong> verb groups. Each group follows a set of specific rules for conjugation as highlighted here.</p>
<p><strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>hablar</em>: regular -<em>ar</em> verb meaning to speak</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo hablo</em> &#8211; I speak</li>
<li><em>tú hablas</em> &#8211; you speak</li>
<li><em>él, ella habla</em> &#8211; he, she, it or speaks</li>
<li><em>usted habla</em> &#8211; you (polite) speak</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as hablamos</em> &#8211; we speak</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as hablaís</em> &#8211; you (all) speak</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas hablan</em> &#8211; they speak</li>
<li><em>ustedes hablan</em> &#8211; you (all) speak (polite)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>comer</em>: regular -<em>er</em> verb meaning to eat</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo como</em> &#8211; I eat</li>
<li><em>tú comes</em> &#8211; you eat</li>
<li><em>él, ella come</em> &#8211; he, she, it or eats</li>
<li><em>usted come</em> &#8211; you (polite) eat</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as comemos</em> &#8211; we eat</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as comeís</em> &#8211; you (all) eat</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas comen</em> &#8211; they eat</li>
<li><em>ustedes comen</em> &#8211; you (all) eat(polite)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Present tense conjugation of <em>vivir</em>: regular -<em>ir</em> verb meaning to live</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo vivo</em> &#8211; I eat</li>
<li><em>tú vives</em> &#8211; you eat</li>
<li><em>él, ella vive</em> &#8211; he, she, it or eats</li>
<li><em>usted vive</em> &#8211; you (polite) eat</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as vivimos</em> &#8211; we eat</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as vivís</em> &#8211; you (all) eat</li>
<li><em>ellos, ellas viven</em> &#8211; they eat</li>
<li><em>ustedes viven</em> &#8211; you (all) eat(polite)</li>
</ul>
<p>There are some things that should be noted about the three verb groups above:</p>
<ul>
<li>they all have the same ending for the first person singular, <em>I</em>.</li>
<li>the <strong><em>er</em></strong> and <strong><em>ir</em></strong> verb groups have very similar endings.</li>
<li>ambiguity can be avoided when using the third person singular and plural, and the polite version of you by using the subject pronoun to precede the verb.(The subject pronoun is often dropped in European Spanish although it is still used frequently in Latin American Spanish)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Spanish Irregular Verbs</strong></p>
<p>Spanish verbs would be relatively easy to master if only all verbs followed the rules of regular verb conjugation. As you may have guessed, this just is not the case.</p>
<p>There are quite a number of verbs that have irregularities in how they are conjugated and unfortunately many of these verbs are also amongst the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. <em>Ser</em> and <em>estar</em> (both meaning to be), <em>haber</em> and <em>tener</em> (both meaning to have), <em>ir</em> (to go), <em>hacer</em> (to make or, to do), <em>dar</em> (to give), <em>coger</em> (to take), <em>poner</em> (to put), <em>poder</em> (to be able to (can)), <em>querer</em> (to want), <em>ver</em> (to see), <em>decir</em> (to say), and <em>venir</em> (to come) are the core of irregular verbs most often used, but there are a great deal more.</p>
<p>The irregularities in these verbs can vary greatly from being highly irregular to a singular variation and the only way to learn them properly is to study each one individually, and the best way of doing this is to use verb training program specifically designed to improve the speed and the enjoyment level at which conjugations are learnt.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>
<p>The importance of understanding and using correct verb conjugation cannot be understated. Using verbs correctly is a fundamental part of successfully making the transition from beginner to fluent Spanish speaker, and although difficult should be approached with positive mental preparation.</p>
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		<title>How to Conjugate the Spanish Verb Querer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning the conjugation of irregular Spanish verbs is never easy and querer is one such verb that is both highly irregular and, at the same time, very widely used. This article explores the irregularities of the verb querer and provides specific conjugations of the most used irregular tenses.
The Spanish verb querer is a commonly used verb that is highly irregular, and as such will require special attention from the student. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/SPAINMEXICO.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-55" style="margin: 10px;" title="Spanish Verb Conjugation" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/SPAINMEXICO-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="103" height="103" /></a>Learning the conjugation of irregular Spanish verbs is never easy and querer is one such verb that is both highly irregular and, at the same time, very widely used. This article explores the irregularities of the verb querer and provides specific conjugations of the most used irregular tenses.</strong><span id="more-54"></span></p>
<p>The Spanish verb <em>querer</em> is a commonly used verb that is highly irregular, and as such will require special attention from the student. <em>Querer</em> is more commonly used as the Spanish equivalent to the English verb, <em>to want</em> but is also used as an alternative to <em>amar</em>, meaning, <em>to love</em>.</p>
<p><iframe width="325" height="320" frameborder="no" align="right" src="http://www.irregularspanishverbs.com/blogoptin.htm"></iframe><em>Querer</em> is a stem changing verb which is a verb that is often referred to as a regular irregular verb because the verb endings are consistent to those of a regular verb, with the exception of the preterite. In the case of querer the <strong><em>e</em></strong> in the stem changes to <strong><em>ie</em></strong> when conjugated in some tenses and in other tenses the single <strong><em>r</em></strong> will change to a double <strong><em>rr</em></strong>. However, the most drastic change is when the verb is used in the past tenses, the stem <strong><em>quer</em></strong>- changing to <strong><em>quis</em></strong>- for no apparent reason!</p>
<p>I will start by highlighting the Present tense. The verb endings, as mentioned, follow the pattern of a regular -<strong><em>er</em></strong> verb, but the stem changes subtly. This specific change to the stem also occurs in the Subjunctive Present tense and the Imperative.</p>
<p><strong>Present Tense Conjugation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo quiero</em> &#8211; I want</li>
<li><em>tú quieres</em> &#8211; you want</li>
<li><em>usted/él/ella quiere</em> &#8211; you, he or she wants</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as queremos</em> &#8211; we want</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as queréis</em> &#8211; you (all) want</li>
<li><em>ustedes/ellos/ellas quieren</em> &#8211; you (all), they want</li>
</ul>
<p>It is worth noting that the stem in the first and second person plural do not change, and this is also the case for the other tenses affected by this irregularity.</p>
<p>The preterite is a tense that is very often irregular for many verbs and querer is no exception, with the stem changing drastically as highlighted here and also the regular -<strong><em>er</em></strong> endings for <em>yo</em> and <em>él</em>/<em>usted</em> are replaced by -<strong><em>e</em></strong> and -<strong><em>o</em></strong> respectively:</p>
<p><strong>Preterite Conjugation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo quise</em> &#8211; I wanted</li>
<li><em>tú quisiste</em> &#8211; you wanted</li>
<li><em>usted/él/ella quiso</em> &#8211; you, he or she wanted</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as quisimos</em> &#8211; we wanted</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as quisisteis</em> &#8211; you (all) wanted</li>
<li><em>ustedes/ellos/ellas quisieron</em> &#8211; you (all), they wanted</li>
</ul>
<p>Unlike the present tense the irregularity covers all <em>persons</em>. This specific irregularity is also experienced in the conjugations of the Subjunctive Imperfect and Future tenses and again applies to every form.</p>
<p>The final irregularity is encountered when using querer is when the -<strong><em>r</em></strong> changes to -<strong><em>rr</em></strong> and this happens when the verb is used in the Future and Conditional Tenses, again the irregularity covers all formations in both tenses.</p>
<p><strong>Future Tense Conjugation</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><em>yo querré</em> &#8211; I will want</li>
<li><em>tú querrás</em> &#8211; you will want</li>
<li><em>usted/él/ella querrá</em> &#8211; you, he or she will want</li>
<li><em>nosotros/as querremos</em> &#8211; we will want</li>
<li><em>vosotros/as querréis</em> &#8211; you (all) will want</li>
<li><em>ustedes/ellos/ellas querrán</em> &#8211; you (all), they will want</li>
</ul>
<p>So, as you can see, querer will take some getting to know but with the use of a Spanish verb conjugator for verb training there is no reason why <em>Querer</em> cannot be learned quickly and used confidently.</p>
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