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The Verbs 3

This document provides a list of 107 Spanish verbs categorized as regular (Re), irregular (Irr), or both. It provides the verb infinitive in Spanish, and its conjugation in the present, past, and participle forms in English. It also lists 15 additional Spanish nouns that function as verbs and their regular conjugations. The verbs are a helpful reference for learning Spanish verb conjugations.
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The Verbs 3

This document provides a list of 107 Spanish verbs categorized as regular (Re), irregular (Irr), or both. It provides the verb infinitive in Spanish, and its conjugation in the present, past, and participle forms in English. It also lists 15 additional Spanish nouns that function as verbs and their regular conjugations. The verbs are a helpful reference for learning Spanish verb conjugations.
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THE VERBS

Teacher : Byron Astudillo I.


Regular (Re) .0939898372
Irregular (Irr)
No. Español or both Present Past Participle
1 Adoptar Re adopt adopted adopted
2 Hablar Re Talk Talked Talked
3 Traer Irr bring brought brought
4 Abrir Re open opened opened
5 Acordar, convenir Irr agree agreed agreed
6 Alcanzar Re reach reached reached
7 Apoyar Re support supported supported
8 Aprender Both Learn learnt /learned learnt / learned
9 Atrapar, Agarrar Irr catch caught caught
10 Ayudar Re help helped helped
11 Bailar Re dance danced danced
12 Caer Irr fall fell fallen
13 Cambiar Re change changed changed
14 Caminar Re walk walked walked
15 cavar Irr dig dug dug
16 Colocar, poner Irr set set set
17 Comer Irr eat ate eaten
18 Comprar Irr buy bought bought
19 Conocer Irr meet met met
20 Conseguir Irr get got got / gotten
21 Considerar Re consider considered considered
22 Construir Irr build built built
23 Continuar Re continue continued continued
24 Correr Irr run ran run
25 Cortar Irr cut cut cut
26 Costar Irr cost cost cost
27 Crear Re create created created
28 Crecer Irr grow grew grown
29 Creer Re believe believed believed
30 Cubrir, tapar Re cover covered covered
31 Dar Irr give gave given
32 Decidir Re decide decided decided
33 Decir Irr say said said
34 Decir, Contar Irr tell told told
35 Dejar, Permitir Irr let let let
36 Desarrollar Re develop developed developed
37 Dibujar Irr draw drew drawn
38 Empezar, Comenzar Irr begin began begun
39 Encontrar Irr find found found
40 Enseñar Irr teach taught taught
41 Entender Irr understand understood understood
42 Enviar Irr send sent sent
43 Escoger, Elegir Irr choose chose chosen
44 Escribir Irr write wrote written
45 Esperar, confiar Irr hope hoped hoped
46 Explicar Re explain explained explained
47 Ganar Irr win won won
48 Gastar Irr spend spent spent
49 Golpear, Pegar Irr hit hit hit
50 Haber o tener Irr have had had
51 Hablar Irr speak spoke spoken
52 Hacer Irr do did done
53 Hacer, realizar Irr make made made
54 Incluir Re include included included
55 Intentar, Tratar Re try tried tried
56 Ir Irr go went gone
57 Jugar Re play played played
58 Lavar Re wash washed washed
59 Leer Irr read read read
60 Liderar Irr lead led led
61 Llamar Re call called called
62 Llegar a ser Irr become became become
63 Llenar Re fill filled filled
64 Llevar Re carry carried carried
65 manejar Irr drive drove driven
66 Mantener, Guardar Irr keep kept kept
67 Matar Re kill killed killed
68 Mirar Re watch watched watched
69 Morir Irr die died died
70 Mostrar Irr show showed shown
71 Mover, mudar Re move moved moved
72 nadar Irr swim swam swum
73 Necesitar Re need needed needed
74 Ofrecer Re offer offered offered
75 Oir Irr hear heard heard
76 Pagar Irr pay paid paid
77 Parecer Irr seem seemed seemed
78 Pasar Re pass passed passed
79 Pensar, creer Irr think thought thought
80 Perder Irr lose lost lost
81 Poner Irr put put put
82 Ponerse de pie Irr stand stood stood
83 Preguntar, Pedir Re ask asked asked
84 Producir Re produce produced produced
85 Quedar Re stay stayed stayed
86 Querer, Desear Re want wanted wanted
87 Recibir Re receive received received
88 Recordar Re remember remembered remembered
89 Romper, quebrar Irr break broke broken
90 Saber, conocer Irr know knew known
91 Salir Irr leave left left
92 Seguir Re follow followed followed
93 Sentar Irr sit sat sat
94 Sentir Irr feel felt felt
95 Ser o estar Irr be (am-is-are) Was - were been
96 Servir Re serve served served
97 Significar Irr mean meant meant
98 Suceder, ocurrir Re happen happened happened
99 Tomar, coger Irr take took taken
100 Trabajar Re work worked worked
101 Usar Re use used used
102 usar(llevar puesto) Irr wear wore worn
103 Vender Irr sell sold sold
104 Venir Irr come came come
105 Ver Irr see saw seen
106 Vivir Re live lived lived
107 Volver, regresar Re return returned returned

Sustantivos usados como verbos:

No. Español Present Past Participle Todos son Regulares


1 Agua - regar water watered watered
2 Billete - Facturar -Cuenta bill billed billed
3 Calor - calentar heat heated heated
4 Cheque - controlar - revisar check checked checked
5 Círculo - Rodear circle circled circled
6 Edad - Envejecer age aged aged
7 Hierro - Planchar iron ironed ironed
8 Leche - ordeñar milk milked milked
9 Libro - reservar book booked booked
10 Llamada - llamar call called called
11 Mentira - mentir lie lied lied
12 Parada - Parar stop stopped stopped
13 Parque - parquear park parked parked
14 Planta - plantar plant planted planted
15 Señal - firmar sign signed signed
Note:
- Si el verbo teriman en "e" le agregamos d para formar el pasado.
- Si el verbo termina en "Y" precedida de consonante, cambiamos la "y" por al "i" y agregamos ed en el pasado.
PARA pronunciar en pasado tener en cuenta lo siguiente:
En la mayoría de verbos se lee como una ‘D’.
En los verbos acabados en ‘K’, ‘P’, ‘S’, ‘SH’, ‘CH’ y ‘F’ suena como una ‘T’. Ej: ‘Finished’.
En los verbos acabados en ‘T’ o ‘D’ se vocaliza como ‘ID’. Ej: ‘Decided’.

Si el verbo termina en «Vocal + consonante»: y la entonación se enfatiza al final de palabra , entonces debes doblar la consonante final y aña
terminación “ed”:

(lo que en castellano llamaríamos “Palabra aguda”)


Ejemplos:
Admit  – Admitted. Precaución: Recuerda que en el idioma Inglés existen
Stop  – Stopped. excepciones a todas las reglas generales.
Refer  – Referred
Teacher: Mr. Byron Astudillo Iñiguez
norybollidutsa@hotmail,com
0939898372
tudillo I.
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Continuous
GERUND
adopting
talking
bringing
opening
agreeing
reaching
supporting
learning
catching
helping
dancing
falling
changing
walking
digging
setting
eating
buying
meeting
getting
considering
building
continuing
running
cutting
costing
creating
growing
believing
covering
giving
deciding
saying
telling
letting
developing
drawing
begining
finding
teaching
understanding
sending
choosing
writing
hoping
explaining
winning
spending
hitting
having
speaking
doing
making
including
trying
going
playing
washing
reading
leading
calling
becoming
filling
carring
driving
keeping
killing
watching
dying
showing
moving
swimming
no aplica
offtering
hearing
paying
Doesn't apply
passing
thinking
losing
putting
standing
asking
producing
staying
wanting
receiving
remembering
breaking
knowing
leaving
following
sitting
feeling
being
serving
meaing
happening
taking
working
using
wearing
selling
coming
seeing
living
returning
amos ed en el pasado.

s doblar la consonante final y añadir la

idioma Inglés existen


glas generales.

udillo Iñiguez
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