Regular Spanish Verbs

Regular Spanish Conjugated Verb

The Present Tense in Spanish

The present tense relates to events/actions happening in the present: I see, he talks and we think are all examples of verbs conjugated in the present tense.

There are rules that can be learned for all -ar, -er and -ir spanish verbs conjugated in the present. The rules are as follows. Remove the -ar, -er and -ir from the end of the verb and add the following in each case:

Pronoun

I
you
you (polite)
he, she or it
we
you (plural)
you (plural polite)
they

-ar

-o
-as
-a
-a
-amos
-áis
-an
-an

-er

-o
-es
-e
-e
-emos
-éis
-en
-en

-ir

-o
-es
-e
-e
-imos
-ís
-en
-en

Regular Spanish Verb Conjugator

Below are examples of regular Spanish verbs in the -ar, -er and -ir form conjugated in the present tense.

To Sing

I sing
you sing
you (polite) sing
he, she or it sings
we sing
you (plural) sing
you (pl. polite) sing
they sing

To Eat

I eat
you eat
you (polite) eat
he, she or it eats
we eat
you (plural) eat
you (pl. polite) eat
they eat

To Live

I live
you live
you (polite) live
he, she or it lives
we live
you (plural) live
you (pl. polite) live
they live

Cantar

(yo) canto
(tú) cantas
(usted) canta
(él, ella) canta
(nosotros) cantamos
(vosotros) cantáis
(ustedes) cantan
(ellos, ellas) cantan

Comer

(yo) como
(tú) comes
(usted) come
(él, ella) come
(nosotros) comemos
(vosotros) coméis
(ustedes) comen
(ellos, ellas) comen

Vivir

(yo) vivo
(tú) vives
(usted) vive
(él, ella) vive
(nosotros) vivimos
(vosotros) vivís
(ustedes) viven
(ellos, ellas) viven

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