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Spanish Verb conjugations

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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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updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by shaunisthebest
If you are looking for a printed list, "501 Spanish Verbs" can be found fairly inexpensively. - Stadt, Oct 18, 2010
Yes I have this too - it's really good. - Jennipickles, Oct 18, 2010

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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!

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by samdie
You remind me of an old Dilbert comic - his boss asks him to "print out a copy of the internet" :-) - pesta, Oct 18, 2010
True! - Nicole-B, Oct 18, 2010
Very funny, Pesta. - samdie, Oct 18, 2010
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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. wink

updated Oct 18, 2010
edited by Nicole-B
posted by Nicole-B
I use Christopher Kendris 's book 501 Spanish verbs .. is the one you mean Nicole ? It is great Very uselful invaluable really :) - FELIZ77, Oct 18, 2010
I don't have the book in front of me so I'm not sure who wrote it. I only know the publisher. It is funny how they give you "one" more than 600. It makes you feel like you really get your money's worth! jeje - Nicole-B, Oct 18, 2010
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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.

updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by dave0710
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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

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by shaunisthebest
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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.

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by pesta
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Did you look at the conjugation section on this website? http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by dave0710
yes i use this all the time, however i was looking for a list of them all together to save me the time of doing this myself :) - shaunisthebest, Oct 18, 2010
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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.

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by Echoline
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thanks for that looks good very comprehensive.

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by shaunisthebest
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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

updated Oct 18, 2010
posted by pesta
Note that the above address has a blank. You may need to replace the blank with "% 20" - pesta, Oct 18, 2010