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  2. Master any verb in any tense with personalized, interactive drills. Conjugate Spanish verbs with our conjugator. Verb conjugations include preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, subjunctive, and more tenses.

  3. Spanish conjugation chart: print or download your PDF

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    Master this conjugation chart and you'll know how to conjugate over 360 spanish verbs in 7 most commonly used tenses! Don't forget to print your copy of our Spanish conjugation chart for regular verbs, because repetition is key! Hang it up in your kitchen, office and bathroom!

  4. Find full conjugation tables for the most popular verbs in Spanish, including 16 tenses, full English translation and example sentences. Learn how to easily drill them too!

  5. Conjugations for well over 1000 Spanish verbs. Search for the exact verb and tense you want.

  6. Spanish Verb Conjugation Charts | SpanishConjugation.net

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    Spanish Verb Conjugation Charts: present tense, imperfect, preterite (past tense), conditional, subjunctive, imperative (commands), perfect tenses.

  7. Master the 18 Spanish Tenses (and Take Our Cheat Sheet With You)

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    These 18 Spanish tenses in total are divided into simple and compound tense. Simple tenses only have a main verb, while compound tenses include the auxiliary verb haber before the main verb in past participle: he estado (I have been).

  8. The 100 Most Common Spanish Verbs | SpanishDictionary.com

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    The 100 Most Common Spanish Verbs. Up your Spanish verb game with this list of one hundred common Spanish verbs! Want to learn more about Spanish verbs? Check out these articles! • Spanish Verb Types. • Stem-changing Verbs. • Spanish Subjunctive. • Informal Future in Spanish. • Infinitives in Spanish. • Subjunctive vs. Indicative.