Spanish Verbs: Complete Conjugation Guides

Master Spanish verb conjugation with our free guides and quizzes. Learn regular and irregular verbs, reflexive verbs, stem-changers, and verbs like gustar. Start below.

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      Spanish Verb Conjugator

      Enter any verb and see its full conjugation in all tenses. Great for quick reference.

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      Answer a few questions and the tool tells you whether to use “ser” or “estar”.

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      ❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Spanish Verbs

      A: Regular verbs follow predictable conjugation patterns based on their ending (-ar, -er, -ir). For example, “hablar” becomes “hablo, hablas, habla…” Irregular verbs do not follow these patterns and must be memorized. Common irregulars include “ser” (soy, eres, es…), “ir” (voy, vas, va…), and “tener” (tengo, tienes, tiene…).

      A: Reflexive verbs (like “levantarse” – to get up) use reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se) before the conjugated verb. For example: “Yo me levanto” (I get up), “Tú te levantas” (You get up), “Ella se levanta” (She gets up). The pronoun must match the subject.

      A: Verbs like “gustar” work backwards. The thing being liked becomes the subject, and the person who likes it becomes the indirect object. For example: “Me gusta el café” (Coffee pleases me = I like coffee). “Me gustan los libros” (Books please me = I like books). Use “gusta” for singular things, “gustan” for plural things.

      A: Stem-changing verbs change their stem vowel in all forms except nosotros and vosotros. There are three types: e→ie (pensar: pienso, piensas, piensa, pensamos, pensáis, piensan), o→ue (dormir: duermo, duermes, duerme, dormimos, dormís, duermen), and e→i (pedir: pido, pides, pide, pedimos, pedís, piden).

      A: There are about 20-30 common irregular verbs that you will use daily. The most important ones are: ser, ir, tener, estar, hacer, decir, poder, poner, saber, querer, venir, ver, dar, salir, and conocer. Many other verbs follow patterns similar to these.

      A: Use our Verb Conjugator Tool to see any verb in any tense. Practice with our Verb Quiz Generator to create custom quizzes. Focus on one tense at a time (start with present tense), practice daily for 10-15 minutes, and learn irregular verbs in groups that share patterns.