Spanish-past,present and future tense infinitive endings

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-o

i
Is used in all three conjugations

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-as

you (singular)
is used in the 1st conjugation

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-a

he/she
is used in the 1st conjugation

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-amos

we
is used in the 1st conjugation

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-áis

you (plural)
is used in the 1st conjugation

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-an

they
is used in the 1st conjugation

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-es

you (singular)
is used in both 2nd and 3rd conjugations

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-e

he/she
is used in both 2nd and 3rd conjugations

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-emos

we
is used in the 2nd conjugation

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-éis

you (plural)
is used in the 2nd conjugation

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-en

they
is used in both 2nd and 3rd conjugations

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-imos

we
is used in the 3rd conjugation

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-ís

you (plural)
is used in the 3rd conjugation

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is the ending for the first-person singular form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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is the ending for the first-person singular form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-aste

is the ending for the second-person singular form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-iste

is the ending for the second-person singular form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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is the ending for the third-person singular form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-io

is the ending for the third-person singular form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-amos

is the ending for the first-person plural form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-imos

is the ending for the first-person plural form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-asteis

is the ending for the second-person plural form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-isteis

is the ending for the second-person plural form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-aron

is the ending for the third-person plural form of regular -ar verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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-ieron

is the ending for the third-person plural form of regular -er and -ir verbs in the past tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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voy a

is the beginning phrase for the first-person singular form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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vas a

is the phrase for the second-person singular form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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va a

is the phrase for the third-person singular form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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vamos a

is the phrase for the first-person plural form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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vais a

is the phrase for the second-person plural form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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van a

is the phrase for the third-person plural form used to express future actions in Spanish, indicating intention or a plan to do something.

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is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the first-person singular form, indicating an action that will happen.

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-ás

is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the second-person singular form, indicating an action that will happen.

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is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the third-person singular form, indicating an action that will happen.

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-emos

is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the first-person plural form, indicating an action that will happen.

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-éis

is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the second-person plural form, indicating an action that will happen.

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-án

is the future tense ending used for regular verbs (all endings) in the third-person plural form, indicating an action that will happen.