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Essential guide to Spanish language grammar as taught in courses from middle school through college or any online, self-taught, or tutor-based learning. This durable six page laminated guide will last your entire student career and beyond. The concise QuickStudy outline format means we fit an immense amount of need-to-know answers into a reference that is quick and easy to access with color coded sections and tables. A best-selling guide for over 25 years, users agree this guide is a must-have to boost grades and test scores while learning the second most widely spoken language by native speakers in the world.
6 page laminated guide includes:
- The alphabet
- Cardinals
- Ordinals
- Rules of stress
- Articles
- Syllabification
- Nouns
- Capitalization
- Adverbs
- Comparatives & superlatives
- Prepositions
- Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Indicative mood
- Subjunctive mood
- Imperative mood
- Ser & Estar
- Reflexive verbs
- Gustar
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INDICATIVE MOODExpresses statements of fact or asks questions
Present Indicative
Present indicative expresses actions or states that occur in the present or on a regular basis - Hablo español. (I speak Spanish. I do speak Spanish. I am speaking Spanish.)
- Siempre estoy cansado. (I am always tired.)
Regular Verbs
Regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs use these endings for the present tense: - -ar verbs: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an
- -er verbs: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en
- -ir verbs: -o, -es, -e, -imos, -Ãs, -en
| Regular Present Tense Conjugations | ||
| hablar (to speak) | comer (to eat) | vivir (to live) |
| hablo | como | vivo |
| hablas | comes | vives |
| habla | come | vive |
| hablamos | comemos | vivimos |
| habláis | coméis | vivÃs |
| hablan | comen | viven |
Irregular Verbs
Some Spanish verbs are irregular in the yo form only; others are irregular in the stem; others are a combination of both Irregular Yo Forms
- c → zc: Verbs whose infinitives end in -cer and -cir follow this pattern; apart from the yo forms, the verbs are regular
- agradecer (to thank) → agradezco, agradeces, agradece, agradecemos, agradecéis, agradecen
- conducir (to drive) → conduzco, conduces, conduce, conducimos, conducÃs, conducen
- conocer (to know) → conozco, conoces, conoce, conocemos, conocéis, conocen
- crecer (to grow) → crezco, creces, crece, crecemos, crecéis, crecen
- enflaquecerse (to get thin) → me enflaquezco, te enflaqueces, se enflaquece, nos enflaquecemos, os enflaquecéis, se enflaquecen
- enriquecerse (to get rich) → me enriquezco, te enriqueces, se enriquece, nos enriquecemos, os enriquecéis, se enriquecen
- envejecerse (to get old) → me envejezco, te envejeces, se envejece, nos envejecemos, os envejecéis, se envejecen
- establecer (to establish) → establezco, estableces, establece, establecemos, establecéis, establecen
- merecer (to deserve) → merezco, mereces, merece, merecemos, merecéis, merecen
- nacer (to be born) → nazco, naces, nace, nacemos, nacéis, nacen
- obedecer (to obey) → obedezco, obedeces, obedece, obedecemos, obedecéis, obedecen
- ofrecer (to offer) → ofrezco, ofreces, ofrece, ofrecemos, ofrecéis, ofrecen
- padecer (to suffer) → padezco, padeces, padece, padecemos, padecéis, padecen
- parecer (to seem) → parezco, pareces, parece, parecemos, parecéis, parecen
- producir (to produce) → produzco, produces, produce, producimos, producÃs, producen
- reducir (to reduce) → reduzco, reduces, reduce, reducimos, reducÃs, reducen
- traducir (to translate) → traduzco, traduces, traduce, traducimos, traducÃs, traducen
- g in the yo form
- caer (to fall) → caigo, caes, cae, caemos, caéis, caen
- decir (to say) → digo, dices, dice, decimos, decÃs, dicen
- hacer (to do, to make) → hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen
- poner (to put) → pongo, pones, pone, ponemos, ponéis, ponen
- salir (to leave) → salgo, sales, sale, salimos, salÃs, salen
- tener (to have) → tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen
- traer (to bring) → traigo, traes, trae, traemos, traéis, traen
- valer (to be worth) → valgo, vales, vale, valemos, valéis, valen
- venir (to come) → vengo, vienes, viene, venimos, venÃs, vienen
- oy in the yo form
- dar (to give) → doy, das, da, damos, dais, dan
- estar (to be) → estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están
- ir (to go) → voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van
- ser (to be) → soy, eres, es, somos, sois, son
- Other verbs changing in the yo form
- cabe...
Table of contents
- The Alphabet
- Cardinals
- Ordinals
- Rules of Stress
- Articles
- Syllabification
- Nouns
- Capitalization
- Adverbs
- Comparatives & Superlatives
- Prepositions
- Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Indicative Mood
- Subjective Mood
- Ser & Estar
- Imperative Mood
- Reflexive Verbs
- Gustar