Spanish Verb conjugations
Does anyone know if there is anywhere i can easily get a list of conjugated verbs.
I know i could probably make my own with the dictionary and spare time but wondered if i can find these anywhere to save me time.
thanks
shaun
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i was looking for a list of them all together
All Spanish verbs fully conjugated? That wouldn't be a 'list', it would be a fair-sized book!
If you are looking for a printed list, "501 Spanish Verbs" can be found fairly inexpensively. - Stadt 1 hr ago flag
This is an excellent book published by Barrons. I also use "601 Spanish Verbs"by Berlitz. Both give excellent descriptions of tenses, moods, etc. in the front of the book.
In addition, most grammar books will have a list of the most commonly used conjugations. These books are a bit smaller than the fairly thick books described above. ![]()
When I was starting out I typed out the ser, ir and estar in the presente, preterito & imperfecto. I did the same for each of the 3 verb categories. I then printed this out using a small font, used sellotape on both sides, and folded it up in my wallet.
Whenever I got stuck on one, I could quickly look it up.
Other than that, the "501 Spanish verbs" book is a useful, single point of reference for many conjugations.
sorry maybe i should have been a bit clearer.
a select main few with maybe past present and future would be sufficient. i want something to put on my desk/fridge so i can remind myself
You might want a list of irregular verbs. The regular ones are completely predictable, and will fill your list with lots of duplication of what you should simply learn. Just a thought to help out.
Did you look at the conjugation section on this website? http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate
Webster's New Explorer Spanish-English Dictionary has a really great little section with the conjugations of the 90 most commonly used irregular verbs. Very handy.
thanks for that looks good very comprehensive.
This one looks nice, but you have to click on each verb to get its conjugation:
http://www.helloworld.com.es/english/quick reference/verbs/spanishverblist.htm