episode #4
episode #4

how to conjugate regular verbs in spanish

If you are a beginner you can master the conjugation of Spanish verbs in just 20 minutes with this lesson. The conjugation of verbs in Spanish can be a bit confusing but in this video I will explain it to you in a simple and easy way. I will provide you with the three different conjugations of regular verbs that exist in Spanish in the present tense (i.e. verbs ending in ar, verbs ending in er and verbs ending in ir), I will remind you what the subject pronouns are in Spanish as well as interesting facts about the different uses they can have in Latin America and Spain. Additionally I will provide you with examples that will help you understand better how the conjugation works in the present indicative, and last but not least, at the end of the video I will share with you a list of some of the most common (and useful) regular verbs in Spanish for each one of the three different conjugations. This is the fourth episode of a new series of videos on my channel called “Vamos al Grano” which means let’s get to the point! In this new series of videos I will explain to you some key aspects of the Spanish grammar trying to address some of your questions. Everything explained in English so that you can understand better in case you are just starting to learn Spanish. The idea is provide you with a lot of examples in common contexts of our daily life so that you can start using what you learn here right away

how to conjugate regular verbs in spanish

If you are a beginner you can master the conjugation of Spanish verbs in just 20 minutes with this lesson. The conjugation of verbs in Spanish can be a bit confusing but in this video I will explain it to you in a simple and easy way. I will provide you with the three different conjugations of regular verbs that exist in Spanish in the present tense (i.e. verbs ending in ar, verbs ending in er and verbs ending in ir), I will remind you what the subject pronouns are in Spanish as well as interesting facts about the different uses they can have in Latin America and Spain. Additionally I will provide you with examples that will help you understand better how the conjugation works in the present indicative, and last but not least, at the end of the video I will share with you a list of some of the most common (and useful) regular verbs in Spanish for each one of the three different conjugations. This is the fourth episode of a new series of videos on my channel called “Vamos al Grano” which means let’s get to the point! In this new series of videos I will explain to you some key aspects of the Spanish grammar trying to address some of your questions. Everything explained in English so that you can understand better in case you are just starting to learn Spanish. The idea is provide you with a lot of examples in common contexts of our daily life so that you can start using what you learn here right away