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Present Tense
Used to talk about things that happen in general or habits. Conjugation endings: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en.
Preterite Tense
Used to talk about events that occurred at a certain time in the past. Conjugation endings: -Ă, -iste, -iĂł, -imos, -ieron.
Imperfect Tense
Used to express past actions without a definite end, or habitual events in the past. Conjugation endings: -Ăa, -Ăas, -Ăa, -Ăamos, -Ăan.
Future Tense
Expresses events that are about to happen or will happen at some point after now. Conjugation endings: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -án.
Conditional Tense
Spanish equivalent of 'would + verb'; reacts to hypothetical situations. Conjugation endings: -Ăa, -Ăas, -Ăa, -Ăamos, -Ăan.
Present Perfect
Used for events that started in the past and have continued until the present or just took place. Conjugation for 'correr': he corrido, has corrido, ha corrido, hemos corrido, han corrido.
Past Perfect (Pluscuamperfecto)
Explains something that had happened before another action in the past. Conjugation for 'correr': habĂa corrido, habĂas corrido, habĂa corrido, habĂamos corrido, habĂan corrido.
Present Subjunctive
Used to talk about things that are not part of reality, such as wishes and desires. Conjugation endings: -a, -as, -a, -amos, -an.
Future Perfect
Used to talk about actions that will have happened at some future point. Conjugation for 'correr': habré corrido, habrás corrido, habrá corrido, habremos corrido, habrán corrido.