abolir - to abolishabrasar - to burn, to set on fireabreviar - to abbreviate, to shortenabrigar - to keep warm, to shelt...
abarcar - to includeabastecer - to suplyaberrar - to err, to be mistakenabdicar - to abdicateablandar - to softenabofete...
atraer - to attract, draw, lureatravesar - to cross, cross over, go across, go over, pass throughatreverse - to dareaume...
apretar - to be too tight; to squeeze; to tighten [up]; to press [down/against]arreglar - to arrange, settle, fix up, re...
anhelar - to be eager for/to, long for/to, yearn for/toanunciar - to announceantilde;adir - to add; to increaseapagar -...
alegrar - to make happy, cheer [up], gladenalegrarse - to be glad, happy; to become/get happy; to rejoicealentar - to en...
agradecer - to be thankful for/I; Ito thank [for]aguantar - to put up with, endure, bear, standahorcar - to hangabrir -...
adivinar - to guess, fortell, prophesy; to guess correctlyadmirar - to admire, respect, look up toadmitir - to admit, ac...
aceptar - to accept, approve; to agree toacercarse - to approachacompantilde;ar - to accompany, go with, escortaconsejar...
acordarse - to rememberabandonar - to abandon, leave behind, desert; to quit, give upabordar - to board, get on [plane,...
Many verbs in the preterite are irregular and must be memorized. There are three very effective methods for learning the...
The following changes occur in the yo form only:Verbs that end in -gar change g to guVerbs that end in -car change c to...
-ar and -er verbs that change their stem in the present tense do not change in the preterite. They are conjugated just l...
The following lesson provides a summary overview of the preterite tense in Spanish. For deeper study, we have more in-de...
Verbs that end in -ger and -gir change the g to j in the yo form.List of VerbsExamplecogercolegir (e:i)corregir (e:i)dir...
The following Spanish verbs are irregular in the present tense in the first person only. For additional study on this to...
The verbs tener and venir are irregular, meaning they do not follow the standard rules for conjugating -er and -ir verbs...
The verbs ir and dar are irregular, meaning they do not follow the standard rules for conjugating -ir and -ar verbs. The...
The main form of the verb is called the infinitive. The infinitive consists of two parts: the ending and the stem. The e...
The main form of the verb is called the infinitive. The infinitive consists of two parts: the ending and the stem. The e...