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Irregulars

Verbs that do not follow the standard conjugation rules in Spanish.

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Negative Tu

Changing regular verb endings to their negative forms for "tu" (you).

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Boot Verbs

Verbs that have a change in the root when conjugated.

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Car Gar Zar Verbs

Verbs that change spelling in the "yo" form to maintain pronunciation.

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Formal

Using the formal form of verbs by changing the ending vowel and dropping the "-o."

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Indirect object pronouns

Pronouns used to indicate to whom or for whom an action is done.

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Preterite

Past tense in Spanish, including irregular verbs like "decir," "hacer," "ir," etc.

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Negative tu affirmative

Forming negative commands for "tu" (you) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.

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Usted commands affirmative

Forming affirmative commands for "usted" (you formal) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.

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Ustedes commands

Forming commands for "ustedes" (you all) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.

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Nosotros commands

Forming commands for "nosotros" (we) with specific endings for AR, ER, and IR verbs.

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Algo

Spanish for "something."

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Alguien

Spanish for "someone."

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Siempre

Spanish for "always."

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Algun

Spanish for "some."

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A alguien

Spanish for "to someone."

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English - ed, Spanish - ado/ido

Adding these endings to verbs to form past participles.

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Haber

Auxiliary verb in Spanish, used to form compound tenses.

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Algun

Spanish for "some."

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Ningun

Spanish for "not any."