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Practice random verbs or find one: áéíóúñüshow help» NEXT EXERCISE »ACTIVITY: – | AVERAGE SCORE: – | NOT CHECKED: -LEVEL 2Translation and additional infoConjugation for the selected tenses and grammatical personsloading… Select grammatical persons to include in exercises and conjugationcheck all | uncheck all | invert selectionNote: This selection influences the choices of verb forms, not the subjects of sentences. yo – first person singular, equivalent to English I tú – second person singular, equivalent to English you (familiar) él, ella, usted – third person singular, equivalent to English he, she, you (formal) nosotros, nosotras – first person plural, equivalent to English we vosotros, vosotras – second person plural, equivalent to English you (familiar) ellos, ellas, ustedes – third person plural, equivalent to English they, you (formal)Select tenses to include in exercises and conjugationcheck all | uncheck all | invert selectionFormas Simples de Indicativo: Presente (Present) Pretérito (Preterite) Imperfecto (Imperfect) Condicional (Conditional) Futuro (Future)Imperativo: Afirmativo (Affirmative) Negativo (Negative)Formas Simples de Subjuntivo: Presente (Present Subjunctive) Pretérito Imperfecto A (Imperfect Subjunctive A) Pretérito Imperfecto B (Imperfect Subjunctive B) Futuro (Future Subjunctive)Formas Compuestas de Indicativo: Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto (Present Perfect) Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto (Past Perfect or Plusperfect) Futuro Perfecto (Future Perfect) Condicional Perfecto (Conditional Perfect)Formas Compuestas de Subjuntivo: Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto (Present Perfect Subjunctive) Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto A (Past Perfect Subjunctive A) Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto B (Past Perfect Subjunctive B) Futuro Perfecto (Future Perfect Subjunctive)Formas No Personales Simples: Infinitivo (Infinitive) Participio (Participle) Gerundio (Gerund)Practice using selected types of activities onlycheck all | uncheck all | invert selection Images and Sentences Images with accompanying sentences or dialogs and their translation. Learn from reading the sentences and checking their meaning as well as from images showing nouns. The images use color codes to make it easier to remember the gender of each noun – the blue is for masculine (el) and the red is for feminine (la). Sentences with Verb Form Choice Choose the correct form of verbs in a sentence. The choice is presented in form of drop-down menus. The system checks your answers and provides the correct ones. It also provides hints and may solve the puzzle for you. Assembly Sentences The system randomly mixes all words in a sentence and displays them on the screen. Using drag&drop you need to put the words in the right order to assembly a correct sentence. The system checks your answer and provides the correct solution. It may also help you putting only a single word in the correct order when you’re stuck. Match Sentences with Translations The system displays several Spanish sentences and their English translations in a random order. Using drag&drop you need to match each sentence with its correct translation. The system may check your answer and show the correct solution. Conjugation – Memory Game Conjugation exercise where you click rectangles hiding grammatical persons and inflected forms of a verb to find matching pairs. The game ends when all the pairs are matched. Conjugation – Type In Conjugation exercise where you type into a form the correct forms for each person. The system checks your answers and provides correct solutions. You may choose to display detailed hints and instructions on how to perform the conjugation. The system will show you step-by-step what to do and why to do it filling in the form with correct answers. Conjugation – Recognize & Sort Drag & drop all the conjugated verb forms into correct tense buckets before you run out of time. The system will check your answers after the last form is put into a bucket, or at timeout. Conjugation – Speed Challenge Type in all the appropriate forms for a given verb, tense and mood. Do it fast, before you run out of time. The system will tell you how you did after each answer and let you know the score after the last question is answered, or at timeout. Verbs with Example Sentences The system draws random verbs and displays them on the screen with English translation, example sentences and convenient links to conjugation exercises related to this verb. You can learn new words and study examples of their usage. Verb Basket – Create your own list of Spanish verbs to practice áéíóúñü0 Verbs in the Baskethelp · emptyAdd a group of verbs to the Basket:+Add 100 Most Common verbs+Add 10 random verbs from 100 Most Common list+Add 10 random verbs+Add 10 random irregular verbsReport a mistake | Suggest an improvementThank you very much for making the effort to contact us!We strive to provide the highest quality content and we greatly appreciate even the smallest suggestions: Please solve this anti-spam quiz: How much is one plus one? Save my settingsRESET ALL SETTINGSRecently practiced:dilucidar serpentear vendar purificar preocupar descontar ladrar estacionar caminar decir saborear proseguir apetecer aparecer desperdiciar mojar preguntar resolver señalar recoger toser terminar tropezar pedir detener seguir bastar inspirar intuir calmar encontrar escoger ahorrar solicitar decidir tambalear Type in a verb to conjugate: áéíóúñüInteractive Spanish Verb ConjugatorType in a verb to conjugate into the search box aboveTo speed up your learning process and make the most of the conjugator, please take a moment to familiarize yourself with its features on the screenshot below. It’s really simple to use and has proved helpful to many students who wanted to avoid memorizing multiple conjugation charts by getting more understanding of the rules and patterns.or choose one of the popular verbs:regatear preocupar entender rodar recibir deglutir esperar sanar retrasar intuir colacionar perder mejorar coger amanecer invitar vaciar tocar imaginar mojar valuar delegar contaminar disfrutar justificar fascinar
All terms and links to pages with their explanations are listed below. You can look for terms using the Search as well.All terms in alphabetical orderFirst letters: [D] [H] [I] [S] [E] [N] [T] [U] [V] Terms starting with letter “D” Terms starting with letter “H” Terms starting with letter “I” Terms starting with letter “S” Terms starting with letter “E” Terms starting with letter “N” Terms starting with letter “T” Terms starting with letter “U” Terms starting with letter “V” Report a mistake | Suggest new contentThank you very much for making the effort to contact us!We strive to provide the highest quality content and we greatly appreciate even the smallest suggestions: Please solve this anti-spam quiz: How much is one plus one?
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"There are approximately 407 million people speaking Spanish as a native language,
making it the second-most-spoken language by number of native speakers. It also
has 60 million speakers as a second language, and 20 million students as a
foreign language." source: Wikipedia
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