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Which of the following verbs is considered an irregular verb in Spanish?
Which of the following verbs is considered an irregular verb in Spanish?
What is the English translation of the Spanish verb 'poner'?
What is the English translation of the Spanish verb 'poner'?
Which of the following verbs are listed in the document with additional phrases accompanying them? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following verbs are listed in the document with additional phrases accompanying them? (Select all that apply)
Which of these verbs would you use to describe a person who is currently sleeping?
Which of these verbs would you use to describe a person who is currently sleeping?
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What is the infinitive form of the verb that translates to 'to walk' in English?
What is the infinitive form of the verb that translates to 'to walk' in English?
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Study Notes
Spanish Verbs (First 50)
- Regular Verbs: List of Spanish verbs, categorized as regular.
- Irregular Verbs: List of Spanish verbs, categorized as irregular. (In this context, "irregular" refers to verbs that do not follow standard conjugation patterns.)
- Present Tense Conjugations: Includes conjugated forms of verbs in the present tense.
- English Translations: Corresponding English translations for each verb.
- Examples: Demonstrates how the verbs are used in sentences, along with examples in the different tenses.
- Common Use: Indicates how frequently the verbs are used in daily conversations.
- Notes: Additional notes and context for better understanding of the verbs or usage patterns.
List of Verbs (Examples)
- To help: Ayudar
- To drink: Beber
- To walk: Caminar/andar
- To eat: Comer
- To understand: Entender
- To give: Dar
- To say: Decir
- To draw: Dibujar
- To sleep: Dormir
- To teach: Enseñar
- To enter: Entrar
- To listen: Escuchar
- To write: Escribir
- To be (temporary): Estar
- To study: Estudiar
- To do/make: Hacer
- To go: Ir
- To wash: Lavar
- To read: Leer
- To please/like: Gustar
- To talk: Hablar
- To play (game): Jugar
- To clean: Limpiar
- To look: Mirar
- To call: Llamar
- To swim: Nadar
- To ride: Montar
- To pass: Pasar
- To need: Necesitar
- To put: Poner
- To be able: Poder
- To want: Querer
- To receive: Recibir
- To know (knowledge): Saber
- To take out: Sacar
- To be (permanent): Ser
- To have: Tener
- To finish: Terminar/acabar
- To take/drink: Tomar
- To see: Ver
- To live: Vivir
- To open: Abrir
- To dance: Bailar
- To look for: Buscar
- To sing: Cantar
- To buy: Comprar
- To believe: Creer
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Test your knowledge of the first 50 Spanish verbs with this quiz. Explore categories of regular and irregular verbs, their present tense conjugations, and English translations. Use examples in sentences to enhance your understanding and common usage in daily conversations.