TENSES
Tables of Content
Ser and estar
Using ser
Using estar
Hay
Tener
Possession
Age
Idiomatic expressions with tener
Obligation
The personal a
Saber and conocer
Saber
Conocer
Gustar
The Verb: Conjugation
Regular Verbs
Present indicative
Imperfect and preterite indicative
Future and conditional
Present subjunctive
Imperfect subjunctive
Perfect and pluperfect of indicative
Future perfect and conditional perfect
Perfect and pluperfect subjunctive
The imperative
Irregular verbs
Use of the Tenses
Present indicative
Past tenses of the indicative
Future and conditional tenses of the indicative
Sequence of tense with the subjunctive
Chapter 1 — Present Tense -AR Verbs
Chapter 2 — Present Tense- ER Verbs
Chapter 3 — Present Tense - IR Verbs
Chapter 4 — Mixture of Present Tense -AR, -ER, -IR
Chapter 5 — Verbs Changing to J and Z in the Present Tense
Chapter 6 — Irregular Verbs Changing to -GO in the Present Tense
Chapter 7 — -CER, -CIR Verbs Changing to -ZCO in the Present Tense
Chapter 8 — Reflexive Verbs in the Present Tense
Chapter 9 — Commands : tu, usted, ustedes
Chapter 10 — Commands: nosotros(as
Chapter 11 — Preterite -AR Verbs
Chapter 12 — Preterite - ER Verbs
Chapter 13 — Preterite -IR Verbs
Chapter 14 — Mixture of Preterite Tense -AR, -ER, -IR Verbs
Chapter 15 — Imperfect Tense
Chapter 16 — Future Tense
Chapter 17 — Conditional Tense
Chapter 18 — Past Participle
Chapter 19 — Present Subjunctive Tense
Chapter 20 — Past Subjunctive Tense
Chapter 21 — Present Participle and Present Progressin -- Spanish 1 and 2nd
Chapter 22 — Present Participle, Present Progressive and Past Progressive — .
Chapter 22 — Present Participle, Present Progressive and Past Progressive — Spanish III and IV
Chapter 23 — Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns
Chapter 24 — The Verb gustar

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