How Do You Get The Right Spanish Verb Conjugation?
How do you get the correct Spanish verb conjugation. What factors should you be aware of? Spanish verbs depend on two major factors. The first is person. The second is tense. You need to know what these mean. To understand person, you need to know who is doing the action. This is the pronoun. In English it would be: I, you (one person), he, she, it, we, you (more than one person, like “you guys” or “y’all”), they. Next you need to determine which tense is used. The most important tenses in Spanish are present, present progressive, simple past (preterite), and imperfect past, simple future, and conditional. There are other tenses as well. Present is “I speak”. Present progressive is “I am speaking”. Simple past is “I went”. Imperfect is something that was repeated in the past. For example, “I used to speak” would imply that something happened more than once. In this case, the imperfect would be used. Simple future is “I will speak”. Conditional is “I would speak”. Find a list of conjuga