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  1. Free printable Spanish verb tenses worksheets for teachers and students– Learn and practice how to conjugate verbs correctly (in indicative and subjunctive moods) with these exercises. Work online and check your answers interactively or print for later / classroom use.

    • What Is An Infinitive?
    • How Does One Identify An Infinitive?
    • What Kinds of Spanish Verbs Are there?
    • What Is Verb conjugation?
    • Why Are Verbs conjugated?
    • How Are Regular Verbs conjugated?
    • What Are The New Endings to Be Added to The Stem?
    • What Are The New Endings For Verbs Ending in –Ar?
    • What Are The New Endings For Verbs Ending in –Er?

    An infinitive is the basic verb form. In English we call it a verbal. It does not tell who is performing the action in a sentence (person), or when the action is taking place (tense).

    In English: It is a verb form which begins with the word "to". Example: to speak, to eat, to live. In Spanish: It is a verb form which ends with the letters "-ar", "-er", or "-ir". Example: hablar, comer, vivir. Note: Some Spanish words which are not verb forms also end in these letters, but they are not infinitives since they aren't verbs!

    Regularverbs
    Irregularverbs (You will hate these!)
    Spelling-changeverbs (the endings are regular)
    Stem-changing verbs(also called "shoe verbs" – the endings are regular)

    Verb conjugation is the process where the infinitive is changed in order to identify: 1. when the action is taking place, etc. (this is called verb tense). Example: I speak, I spoke, I will speak, etc. 2. who is performing the action, etc. (this is called person). Example: I speak, he speaks, she speaks, we speak, they speak, etc.

    To determine 2 things: 1. who is performing the action of the verb (person). 2. when the action is taking place (tense).

    To conjugate a verb in Spanish you drop the ending of the infinitive and add a new stem. Here are some examples.

    The ending depends upon 2 situations: 1. the verb tense (when the action is happening) 2. the person (who is performing the action)

    The endings are -o, -as, -a, -amos, -anin the present indicative tense. Here is an example with the verb "hablar". You can find and practice the conjugation of over 400 -AR verbs by clicking below.

    The endings are –o, -es, -e, -emos, -enin the present indicative tense. Here is an example with the verb "comer". You can find and practice the conjugation of over 100 -ER verbs by clicking below.

  2. We have designed this great worksheet to help you practice grammar by conjugating common Spanish verbs in the present tense (el presente de indicativo). We will focus on practicing the conjugation rules for -AR, -ER, -IR ending verbs, both regular and irregular.

  3. This collection of worksheets will allow your students to review basic Spanish verbs, some of which will be conjugated and some of which will not be. Students will match by drawing lines, filling in blanks, circling multiple choices, and answering questions.

  4. Free Downloadable Spanish PDF worksheets with answers for teachers and students: Although all of our online exercises are also easily printable, here you will find our collection of PDF only Spanish grammar worksheets to have more variety and ease of use. You can download and print instantly.

  5. Firstly, this worksheet presents a short definition of regular verbs in Spanish, that is verbs that follow specific conjugation rules depending on their ending. There are 10 very important -AR regular verbs in Spanish in the box.

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  7. Here you can practice the Spanish verb conjugations and quickly improve your skills! Exercises can be adapted to fit all learners from beginners to advanced levels. Check out the different types of exercises below - and try for yourself! You can practice with more than 400 Spanish verbs in all conjugations.

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