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Spanish language Spanish Verb Lessons - Specific Verbs

Lessons on the conjugations and uses of Spanish verbs.

Acabar - To Finish
The Spanish regular -ar verb acabar means to finish, complete, or come to an end. Acabar is also used in three common grammatical constructions.

Caer - To Fall
Caer is irregular in the first person singular. Learn the conjugations, uses, and expressions.

Creer - To Believe
Creer - to believe or to think - is a common irregular Spanish verb.

Decir - To Say, Tell
Decir is an irregular verb used much like its English counterparts, and it is also used in a large number of Spanish expressions.

Haber
Haber is not used as a normal action or state-of-being verb. Haber is most commonly used as an auxiliary verb to mean "to have," or as an impersonal verb to mean "to be."

Hacer - To Do, Make
Learn to conjugate and use this important verb.

Ir - To Go
One of the most common irregular Spanish verbs - learn it asap.

Oír - To Hear
Oír is an irregular verb used much like its English counterpart, and it is also used in a number of Spanish expressions.

Poner - To Put
Learn poner's conjugations, various meanings, and numerous idiomatic expressions, then take the test.

Saber and Conocer
Saber and conocer can both be translated by the English verb to know, but they are used in completely different situations.

Salir - To Leave, To Go Out
Salir is irregular in the first person singular.

Seguir
Seguir - to follow or to continue - is a common irregular Spanish verb.

Ser and Estar
There are two Spanish verbs that mean "to be." Each of these verbs is used to express a different type of being - they are not interchangeable.

Tener - To Have
Learn how to conjugate and use this irregular verb.

Traer - To Bring, To Wear
Traer is irregular in the first person singular. Learn the conjugations, uses, and expressions, then take the test.

Valer - To Be Worth
Valer is irregular in the first person singular. Although it usually means to be worth, it also has a number of other possible meanings.

Venir - To Come
Conjugations, usage, and expressions.

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Tenses, moods, conjugations, and more.

    

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