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A bunch of links for learning Spanish verbs to share

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I was looking for a list of 1,000 Spanish Verbs (which I couldn't find btw) and found this link loaded with a lot of other verb links from a professor emeritus from UNI so I thought I'd share the link:

UNI verb links - lots of them

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updated Sep 7, 2013
posted by katydew
lots of good stuff there, thanks. - yahvey_hoffman, Sep 4, 2013
Thanks so much, Katy! We'll be spoiled for choice now. :D - Findy, Sep 5, 2013

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That's a huge list, thanks for posting it. Here are my favorite sites for verb conjugations:

This link is on the list. I used it a lot to practice verb conjugation:

Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer

I used this site as more of a reference. I'm not sure if it's on that list. I also used to print these pages and use them for reference.

Spanish Verb Forms

But now I just use the Verbarrator, it's way better than anything else out there, IMHO.

Does anybody else use any of the links on the UNI Verb Links site? If we can identify the best links it would save us all a lot time.

updated Sep 6, 2013
posted by rodneyp
Thanks Rodney. - katydew, Sep 4, 2013
I tried out the conjugation trainer.. terrific, easy to use resource. - yahvey_hoffman, Sep 4, 2013
Spanish Verb Forms is my favorite, I also like the Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer. How does the Verbarrator work? - Maria-Russell, Sep 5, 2013
Thanks Rodney, I need to check these out - jessicamccall117, Sep 5, 2013
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Thanks Katy and Rodney.

Katy, check your pm.

updated Sep 6, 2013
posted by rac1
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Thank you guys these are , and will be, a great help .

updated Sep 6, 2013
posted by ray76
Glad it's helpful to you amigo. - katydew, Sep 5, 2013
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I use this verb conjugator, which allows you to test yourself over a period of time (say 5 minutes) to see how many you got right and how accurate you were, so you have something to aim for to improve your score:

http://conjuguemos.com/list.php?type=verbs&division=verbs&language=spanish

updated Sep 6, 2013
edited by togtog
posted by togtog
Thanks Togtog. - katydew, Sep 5, 2013
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I have been to this website before, and yes, Katy, there are probably too many websites. Thanks for the resource.

updated Sep 6, 2013
posted by jessicamccall117
Only a pleasure. Good to see you back posting again. - katydew, Sep 5, 2013
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Thank you Katy for always thinking of us and giving us great resources.

updated Sep 6, 2013
posted by pmikan-pam
De nada, amiga. - katydew, Sep 5, 2013
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Maria-Russell ,

Spanish Verb Forms is my favorite, I also like the Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer. How does the Verbarrator work?

Here's a link that gives you a pretty decent overview of how the Verbarrator works. It also has a video demo you can watch:

Verbarrator Overview

You can also go to the product page, but it doesn't have the pretty pictures and stuff the other page has.

Verbarrator Product Page

updated Sep 7, 2013
posted by rodneyp
Thanks for these links, I think I'll purchase this software. Think it will run on windows 8? I hope so. - EL_MAG0, Sep 7, 2013
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Here is a good link to work on ear training. I found it in my bookmarks treasure when I bookmarked this page. Thanks for all the great links amigos.

http://www.spanishear.com/

updated Sep 7, 2013
posted by EL_MAG0
This is a great site! - rodneyp, Sep 6, 2013
It's kind of like lomastv without the fee. :) - EL_MAG0, Sep 7, 2013
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I've also found quizlet great for learning vocabulary. There are existing lists on there, and you can make your own lists, or copy and then edit an existing list:

http://conjuguemos.com/list.php?type=verbs&division=verbs&language=spanish

updated Sep 6, 2013
edited by togtog
posted by togtog
the good thing about it is when you go through a list, it puts any ones that you get wrong into a pile and you go throught them again - togtog, Sep 5, 2013