Irregulars
Verbs that do not follow the standard conjugation rules in Spanish.
Negative Tu
Changing regular verb endings to their negative forms for "tu" (you).
Boot Verbs
Verbs that have a change in the root when conjugated.
Car Gar Zar Verbs
Verbs that change spelling in the "yo" form to maintain pronunciation.
Formal
Using the formal form of verbs by changing the ending vowel and dropping the "-o."
Indirect object pronouns
Pronouns used to indicate to whom or for whom an action is done.
Preterite
Past tense in Spanish, including irregular verbs like "decir," "hacer," "ir," etc.
Negative tu affirmative
Forming negative commands for "tu" (you) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.
Usted commands affirmative
Forming affirmative commands for "usted" (you formal) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.
Ustedes commands
Forming commands for "ustedes" (you all) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.
Nosotros commands
Forming commands for "nosotros" (we) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.
Algo
Spanish for "something."
Alguien
Spanish for "someone."
Siempre
Spanish for "always."
Algun
Spanish for "some."
A alguien
Spanish for "to someone."
English - ed, Spanish - ado/ido
Adding these endings to verbs to form past participles.
Haber
Auxiliary verb in Spanish, used to form compound tenses.
Algun
Spanish for "some."
Ningun
Spanish for "not any."