Regular ER and IR Verbs in the Present Tense

Before we start with verbs, let's remember Subject Pronouns. These little words replace the subject (the person or thing that we are talking about it) in the sentence.

yo

I

tú

you (informal manner like a friend or family member)

él

he

ella

she

usted

you (formal manner like a teacher or older person)

Ud. (abbreviation of usted)

you (formal manner)

nosotros

we

nosotras

we (feminine- just girls)

vosotros

you (informal manner, plural)

vosotras

you (informal manner, plural, feminine- just girls)

ellos

they

ellas

they  (feminine- just girls)

ustedes

you (plural)

Uds. (abbreviation of ustedes)

you (plural)

In Spanish, there are three categories of verbs. The category is determined by the last two letters of the infinitive:

AR verbs hablar (to speak), bailar (to dance), tomar (to drink)
ER verbs comer (to eat), vender (to sell)
IR verbs escribir (to write), vivir (to live)

To conjugate a verb means to change the infinitive so that it agrees with the different possible subjects (the persons or things that we are talking about it).

 

Here is the Present Tense conjugation of the infinitive "comer":

yo

como

I

eat

tú

comes

you

eat

él, ella, usted

come

he, she

eats

nosotros, nosotras

comemos

we

eat

vosotros, vosotras

coméis

you-all

eat

ellos, ellas, ustedes

comen

they

eat

Here is the Present Tense conjugation of the infinitive "escribir":

yo

escribo

I

write

escribes

you

write

él, ella, usted

escribe

he, she

writes

nosotros, nosotras

escribimos

we

write

vosotros, vosotras

escribís

you-all

write

ellos, ellas, ustedes

escriben

they

write

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