Master Spanish Verb Conjugation

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As is typical of verbs in virtually all languages, Spanish verbs express an action or a state of being of a given subject, and like verbs in most Indo-European languages, Spanish verbs undergo inflection according to the following categories: Tense: past, present, or future Number: singular or plural Person: first, second or third T–V distinction: familiar or formal Mood: indicative, subjunctive, or imperative Aspect: perfective or imperfective ______ only in the past tense as preterite and imperfect) Voice: active or passiveThe modern Spanish verb paradigm (conjugation) has 16 distinct complete forms (tenses), i

aspect

Spanish verbs form one of the more complex areas of Spanish grammar. Spanish is a relatively synthetic language with a moderate to high degree of inflection, which shows up mostly in Spanish ______.

conjugation

The modern Spanish verb paradigm (conjugation) has 16 distinct complete forms (tenses), i.e. sets of forms for each combination of tense, mood and ______, plus one incomplete tense (the imperative), as well as three non-temporal forms (the infinitive, gerun.

aspect

The form without ______ is called the bare infinitive

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The form with ______ is called the full infinitive or to-infinitive

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In many other languages the infinitive is a distinct single word, often with a characteristic ______ ending

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