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  1. 3 days ago · Spanish Resources. Spanish language resources for teachers, students, and parents: Lesson plans, Spanish grammar worksheets, Spanish vocabulary flash cards and charts, task cards, Spanish reading comprehension activities, classroom posters and decorations, word searches, and PDFs that allow students to become actively engaged in their learning.

  2. 3 days ago · The following tables show the complete conjugation of the Spanish verb Tomar. We have also included examples of the conjugated form of the verb in different tenses. Meaning of Tomar . English: to take; to have (a drink, food) Deutsch: nehmen, trinken. Conjugation of the verb: Tomar

  3. 4 days ago · The solution: our free interactive online app - the Verb-o-Mat. Select the difficulty level of the verbs with which you want to practice and then the tense. Free online conjugation trainer 2,300 regular and irregular Spanish verbs. Possible focus on only frequently used verbs.

  4. 2 days ago · 1. Conjugation. This is an area in which English speakers learning Spanish always find their native language much simpler. The English language adds a “-s” to the third person, an “-ed” to conjugate in past tense, and “íng” for continuous verb forms. On the other hand, verb conjugation in Spanish is more complex.

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  5. 4 days ago · errant. “they wander”. Present indicative active of the 1st conjugation. As you can see, vocō and errō have the exact same endings. This is because they are both verbs of the 1st conjugation. Here are two simple sentences: Puella equum vocat. = The girl calls the horse. Errāmus in silvīs. = We wander in the woods.

  6. 4 days ago · The imperfect subjunctive actually follows the standard rules: add the active personal endings to the present infinitive. In this case, the present infinitive is posse (which is based on esse, the present infinitive of sum). Here are the forms of the present and imperfect subjunctive.

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  8. 4 days ago · The imperfect subjunctive, on the other hand, follows the standard rule: add the active personal endings to the present infinitive. Here are the forms of the present and imperfect subjunctive. Subjunctives are hard to translate in isolation, but the present tense is something like I may be, you may be, etc.