VERBOS REGULARES
REGULAR SPANISH VERBS
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All Spanish verbs are either “regular” or “irregular.” In this lesson we will look at three completely regular verbs:
hablar (to speak)
comer (to eat)
vivir (to live)
Notice the last two letters of each verb.
hablar (to speak)
comer (to eat)
vivir (to live)
There are three categories of verbs:
-ar verbs (like hablar)
-er verbs (like comer)
-ir verbs (like vivir)
All three categories are infinitives. You will recall from a previous lesson that infinitives are the base form of the verb, equivalent in English to: to speak, to eat, to live, etc. In Spanish, all infinitives end in -ar, -er, or -ir.
-ar verb
hablar (to speak)-er verb
comer (to eat)-ir verb
vivir (to live)
Remember what it means to conjugate a verb:
to speak
I speak
you speak
he speaks
she speaks
we speak
you-all speak
they speak
In this lesson, you will learn to conjugate our model verbs for I, you (formal), we, and you-all (formal).
hablar – to speak
- yo hablo
- I speak
- usted habla
- you speak
- nosotros/as hablamos
- we speak
- ustedes hablan
- you-all speak
comer – to eat
- yo como
- I eat
- usted come
- you eat
- nosotros/as comemos
- we eat
- ustedes comen
- you-all eat
vivir – to live
- yo vivo
- I live
- usted vive
- you live
- nosotros/as vivimos
- we live
- ustedes viven
- you-all live
Look for a pattern in the yo form.
yo hablo
yo como
yo vivo
If the subject is I (yo), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -o.
yo hablo (hablar – ar + o = hablo)
yo como (comer – er + o = como)
yo vivo (vivir – ir + o = vivo)
Look for a pattern in the usted form.
usted habla
usted come
usted vive
If the subject is you formal (usted) drop the ending and add either -a or -e. If the verb is an -ar verb, add -a. If it is an -er or -ir verb, add -e.
usted habla (hablar – ar + a = habla)
usted come (comer – er + e = come)
usted vive (vivir – ir + e = vive)
Look for a pattern in the nosotros/as form.
nosotros/as hablamos
nosotros/as comemos
nosotros/as vivimos
If the subject is we (nosotros/as), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -amos, -emos, or -imos.
Notice that the ending of the infinitive determines which is used: -ar verbs add -amos, -er verbs add -emos, -ir verbs add -imos.
nosotros/as hablamos
(hablar – ar + amos = hablamos)nosotros/as comemos
(comer – er + emos = comemos)nosotros/as vivimos
(vivir – ir + imos = vivimos)
Look for a pattern in the ustedes form.
ustedes hablan
ustedes comen
ustedes viven
If the subject is you-all (ustedes), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -an or -en. If the verb is an -ar verb, add -an. If it is an -er or an -ir verb, add -en.
ustedes hablan
(hablar – ar + an = hablan)ustedes comen
(comer – er + en = comen)ustedes viven
(vivir – ir + en = viven)
Present tense (indicative) in Spanish means three things.
- Yo hablo inglés:
I speak English.
I do speak English.
I am speaking English. - Yo como pan:
I eat bread.
I do eat bread.
I am eating bread. - Yo vivo en Buenos Aires:
I live in Buenos Aires.
I do live in Buenos Aires.
I am living in Buenos Aires.