Spanish Conjugation & Sensory Verbs: Regular & Irregular Forms

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What is conjugation?

Changing a verb to match the subject and tense.

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What is an infinitive?

The original verb form (hablar, comer, vivir).

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What are -AR verbs?

Verbs ending in -ar (e.g., hablar).

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What are -ER verbs?

Verbs ending in -er (e.g., comer).

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What are -IR verbs?

Verbs ending in -ir (e.g., vivir).

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Conjugate ver (yo, present):

yo veo

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Conjugate ver (tú, present):

tú ves

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Conjugate ver (él/ella, present):

él/ella ve

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Conjugate ver (nosotros, present):

nosotros vemos

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Conjugate ver (ellos, present):

ellos ven

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Conjugate mirar (yo, present):

yo miro

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Conjugate escuchar (yo, present):

yo escucho

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Conjugate oír (yo, present):

yo oigo

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Conjugate decir (yo, present):

yo digo

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What is the difference between ver and mirar?

Ver = to see, Mirar = to watch/look.

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What is the difference between oír and escuchar?

Oír = to hear, Escuchar = to listen.

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What are irregular yo forms?

veo, oigo, digo.

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Why do accent marks matter?

They change the meaning and pronunciation (e.g., oír, oímos).

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Conjugate oír (tú, present):

tú oyes

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Conjugate escuchar (tú, present):

tú escuchas