Spanish Irregular Verb Conjugations
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Match the verb 'llamarse' conjugations in the present tense with the correct subject pronouns:

me llamo = Yo te llamas = Tú se llama = Él/Ella/Usted nos llamamos = Nosotros/as

Match the verb 'vestirse' conjugations in the imperfect tense with the correct subject pronouns:

me vestía = Yo te vestías = Tú se vestía = Él/Ella/Usted nos vestíamos = Nosotros/as

Match the verb 'llamarse' conjugations in the future tense with the correct subject pronouns:

me voy a llamar = Yo te vas a llamar = Tú se va a llamar = Él/Ella/Usted nos vamos a llamar = Nosotros/as

Match the verb 'vestirse' conjugations in the preterite tense with the correct subject pronouns:

<p>me vestí = Yo te vestiste = Tú se vistió = Él/Ella/Usted se vistieron = Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the verb 'llamarse' conjugations in the present progressive tense with the correct subject pronouns:

<p>me estoy llamando = Yo te estás llamando = Tú se está llamando = Él/Ella/Usted nos estamos llamando = Nosotros/as</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following conjugations of 'dormirse' with their respective tense:

<p>me duermo = Present me estoy durmiendo = Present Progressive me dormí = Preterite me dormía = Imperfect</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following conjugations of 'pedir' with their respective tense:

<p>pido = Present estoy pidiendo = Present Progressive pedí = Preterite pedía = Imperfect</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following conjugations of 'despertarse' with their respective tense:

<p>me despierto = Present me estoy despertando = Present Progressive me desperté = Preterite me despertaba = Imperfect</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following future tense forms with their proper subjects for 'dormirse':

<p>me voy a dormir = Yo te vas a dormir = Tú se va a dormir = Él/Ella/Usted nos vamos a dormir = Nosotros/as</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following future tense forms with their proper subjects for 'pedir':

<p>voy a pedir = Yo vas a pedir = Tú va a pedir = Él/Ella/Usted vamos a pedir = Nosotros/as</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following present tense forms of 'servir' with their respective subjects:

<p>servimos = Nosotros/as sirves = Tú sirve = Él/Ella/Usted sirven = Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following present progressive forms of 'despertarse' with their respective subjects:

<p>estamos despertando = Nosotros/as estás despertando = Tú se está despertando = Él/Ella/Usted se están despertando = Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following imperfect tense forms of 'dormirse' with their respective subjects:

<p>te dormías = Tú se dormía = Él/Ella/Usted nos dormíamos = Nosotros/as se dormían = Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following preterite forms of 'pedir' with their respective subjects:

<p>pediste = Tú pidió = Él/Ella/Usted pedimos = Nosotros/as pidieron = Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

llamarse (to call oneself) - Present Tense

The present tense of the verb 'to call oneself' in Spanish is 'me llamo' (I call myself), 'te llamas' (you call yourself), 'se llama' (he/she/you formal calls himself/herself/yourself), 'nos llamamos' (we call ourselves), 'os llamáis' (you all call yourselves), and 'se llaman' (they/you formal call themselves/yourselves).

llamarse (to call oneself) - Present Progressive Tense

The present progressive tense of the verb 'to call oneself' in Spanish is 'me estoy llamando' (I am calling myself), 'te estás llamando' (you are calling yourself), 'se está llamando' (he/she/you formal is calling himself/herself/yourself), 'nos estamos llamando' (we are calling ourselves), 'os estáis llamando' (you all are calling yourselves), and 'se están llamando' (they/you formal are calling themselves/yourselves).

llamarse (to call oneself) - Preterit (Past Tense)

The preterit (past tense) of the verb 'to call oneself' in Spanish is 'me llamé' (I called myself), 'te llamaste' (you called yourself), 'se llamó (he/she/you formal called himself/herself/yourself), 'nos llamamos' (we called ourselves), 'os llamasteis' (you all called yourselves), and 'se llamaron' (they/you formal called themselves/yourselves).

vestirse (to get dressed) - Present Tense

The present tense of the verb 'to get dressed' in Spanish is 'me visto' (I get dressed), 'te vistes' (you get dressed), 'se viste' (he/she/you formal gets dressed), 'nos vestimos' (we get dressed), 'os vestís' (you all get dressed), and 'se visten' (they/you formal get dressed).

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vestirse (to get dressed) - Present Progressive Tense

The present progressive tense of the verb 'to get dressed' in Spanish is 'me estoy vistiendo' (I am getting dressed), 'te estás vistiendo' (you are getting dressed), 'se está vistiendo' (he/she/you formal is getting dressed), 'nos estamos vistiendo' (we are getting dressed), 'os estáis vistiendo' (you all are getting dressed), and 'se están vistiendo' (they/you formal are getting dressed).

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"Dormirse" - To fall asleep

The verb "dormirse" in Spanish means "to fall asleep."

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Present Tense of "Dormirse"

In the present tense, "dormirse" is conjugated using the reflexive pronoun "me" for "I", "te" for "you", "se" for "he/she/it/you", "nos" for "we", "os" for "you (plural)", and "se" for "they/you (plural)."

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Present Progressive Tense of "Dormirse"

The present progressive tense of "dormirse" is formed using the present tense of the verb "estar" ("to be") followed by the gerund form of "dormirse", which is "durmiendo."

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Preterite Tense of "Dormirse"

The preterite tense of "dormirse" expresses a completed action in the past.

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Imperfect Tense of "Dormirse"

The imperfect tense of "dormirse" describes continuous or habitual actions in the past.

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Future Tense of "Dormirse"

The future tense of "dormirse" is constructed using the verb "ir" ("to go") followed by the preposition "a" and the infinitive of the verb "dormirse."

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"Pedir" - To Ask For

The verb "pedir" means "to ask for" in Spanish.

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Present Tense of "Pedir"

The present tense conjugation of "pedir" follows a regular pattern, using the endings -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en.

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Present Progressive Tense of "Pedir"

The present progressive tense of "pedir" uses the present tense of the verb "estar" ("to be") followed by the gerund form of "pedir", which is "pidiendo."

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Preterite Tense of "Pedir"

The preterite tense of "pedir" describes a completed action of asking for something in the past.

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Study Notes

Spanish Irregular Verb Conjugations

  • Llamarse (to call oneself): This verb conjugates differently than regular verbs. Pay close attention to the forms for each person. For example, in the present tense, "yo" uses "me llamo" while "él" uses "se llama."

  • Vestirse (to get dressed): Similar to llamarse, this verb has irregular forms. Note the different forms for each pronoun. For example, in the present tense "yo" uses "me visto," "tú" uses "te vistes," and so on.

  • Dormirse (to fall asleep): This verb also has unique conjugations. The present tense form "yo" is "me duermo," "tú" is "te duermes," and "él" is "se duerme."

  • Pedir (to ask for): This verb has a regular present tense stem "ped-" and standard endings. Look at examples to see how this changes throughout different tenses.

  • Servir (to serve): This verb is irregular in the present tense. Key forms are "sirvo" (yo), "sirves" (tú), and "sirve" (él or ella).

  • Despertarse (to wake up): This verb is irregular and conjugated differently from regular verbs. Note the unique form of each pronoun in different tenses. For example, the present tense "yo" is "me despierto," and "tú," is "te despiertas."

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Test your knowledge of Spanish irregular verb conjugations with this quiz. Focus on the unique forms of verbs like 'llamarse', 'vestirse', and 'dormirse' in various tenses. Improve your understanding of these essential verbs and their conjugations.

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