Spanish Verb Conjugations

Master Spanish verbs with complete conjugation tables, examples, and practice exercises

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Spanish verbs
19
Tenses per verb
6
Pronouns per tense
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Popular Spanish verbs

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abalanzar

regular
to throw oneself at, to rush at

Abalanzar means to throw oneself or to rush towards something or someone, often with force or urgency. It is used to describe sudden or aggressive actions.

abandonar

regular
to abandon

Abandonar means to leave behind, forsake, or give up something or someone. It is used when someone ceases to support, continue, or stay with something or someone.

abanicar

regular
to fan

Abanicar means to wave or move something, typically a fan or similar object, to create airflow or coolness. It can also be used figuratively to describe spreading or dispersing something.

abaratar

regular
to reduce the cost or price of something

Abaratar means to make something cheaper or more affordable, often used in the context of prices, costs, or expenses.

abarcar

regular
to encompass, to cover

Abarcar means to include or cover a range of things, topics, or areas. It is used when describing the scope or extent of something.

abarrotar

regular
to fill or pack tightly

Abarrotar means to fill or pack a place or container to capacity, often implying overcrowding or excessive filling.

abastecer

regular
to supply

Abastecer means to supply or provide goods, resources, or services to a place or person. It is often used in contexts related to logistics, commerce, and resource distribution.

abatir

regular
to knock down, to bring down, to defeat

Abatir means to cause something or someone to fall, to reduce or diminish, or to defeat an opponent. It is used in contexts such as demolishing structures, lowering prices, or defeating enemies.

abdicar

regular
to abdicate

Abdicar means to formally relinquish or give up a throne, office, or position of power. It is used when a monarch or leader resigns from their duties.

abducir

regular
to abduct

Abducir means to abduct or kidnap someone, often used in contexts involving forced removal or kidnapping, including in scientific or extraterrestrial discussions.

abjurar

regular
to abjure

Abjurar means to renounce or reject a belief, cause, or claim formally and publicly. It is often used in the context of renouncing religious or ideological beliefs.

ablandar

regular
to soften

Ablandar means to make something soft or less hard, often used in the context of food, materials, or emotional states.

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All Spanish tenses covered

Indicative Tenses

  • • Present
  • • Preterite
  • • Imperfect
  • • Present Continuous
  • • Future
  • • Conditional
  • • Present Perfect
  • • Past Perfect
  • • Future Perfect
  • • Conditional Perfect
  • • Informal Future

Subjunctive Tenses

  • • Present
  • • Imperfect
  • • Future
  • • Present Perfect
  • • Past Perfect
  • • Future Perfect

Imperative Tenses

  • • Affirmative
  • • Negative

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