Conjugation in Spanish?

Hello, I recently started learning Spanish and I can't remember the AR conjugation.

Personal pronoun comer (eat)

yo – como

you – with it

él/ella/usted – com e

us/-as – with feelings

you/-as – with him

ellos/-as/ustedes – com en

Does anyone have any tips or tricks?

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FernandoGF
1 year ago

My tip is: Take it as it is. It may be difficult for you, because in German and especially in English the conjugations over the forms of persons do not differ greatly.

  • study : I study, you study, he/she/it studies , we study, you study, they study (2 variants)
  • Learning : I learn you learn he/she/it Learning , we learn, you learn, you learn (4 variants)
  • estudiar yo estudio , tú estudias él/ella/usted estudia , nosotros estudiamos , vosotros estudiáis ellos/ellas/ustedes estudian (7 variants, including infinitive)

So you have to mentally prepare yourself for more forms in Spanish. Whether conjugation itself or later the forms of time. That's why it's best to take it as a given one. Let Spanish in you. Don't try to crack it. It won't work.

Verbs ending in -ar are regularly conjugated -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an. You therefore divide the verb into 2 parts, in stem and ending: estudiar (estudi + ar) and conjugate so to speak by exchanging the ending.

On -er or -ir end eg comer (-o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en) and vivir (-o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en).

Here you can see it in a simple way that verbs are conjugated as on -ar, only that one takes instead of a flat e and verbs are conjugated -ir like -er, only in the 1st and 2nd person plural with -imos instead -emos or – I'm taking place.

Hvopbdrhcf
1 year ago

This is the conjugation groups