60 Most Important Spanish Verbs with Past Tense Conjugations

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Unlock the key to mastering Spanish with our new video on the 60 most important Spanish verbs and their past tense conjugations! 📚✨ This comprehensive guide is perfect for anyone looking to improve their Spanish conversation skills. With past tense conjugations this set is perfect for improving Spanish conversation skills in any setting.

In today’s lesson, we focus on all the verbs you need to know to take your Spanish to the next level. With detailed conjugations and practical examples, our flashcard sets make learning Spanish easy and effective. Practice these verbs every day and watch your fluency improve in any setting, from casual conversations to professional interactions.

🌟 Why You Should Watch:
-Learn the essential Spanish verbs with past tense conjugations.
-Improve your Spanish conversation skills effortlessly.
-Perfect for everyday practice and language improvement.
-Great for beginners and advanced learners alike.

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Additional Information:
This video is part of our ongoing series aimed at helping you master the essentials of Spanish and English vocabulary. Stay tuned for more videos on topics like verbs, adjectives, and common phrases! 🌍📖
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Me encantó porque utilizan el verbo en pasado, mas de esto please!! gracias

ClaudiaGiménez-yq
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Esto es lo que por años espere que alguien lo hiciera la conjugación es lo bace muchas gracias 😊❤❤❤

albaosorio
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Thanks for this vídeo. Thad help me a lot

guillermocastro
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I NEEDED this. Omg thank you sooo much 💖

bunnybug
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Buen video gracias si i pudiera imprimer todos eso verb en pasado, como hago,

maniquin.
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Thank you, this is a very useful drill and more fun than doing it in lists of conjugation tables. Something that would help would be to have the infinitive verb at the top, so you can see immediately whether it’s an AR verb or an ER/IR verb And then you would notice some of the exceptions better.

johndunn
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exelente, por que es importante, el tiempo pasado, y futuro.
también sería bueno tener, conversación de las cosas cotidianas .
muchísimas gracias, por compartir 😊

zuleymacucaloncampo
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Muchas gracias por este gran vídeo.. Este es el vídeo de aprendizaje de español más valioso que he visto hasta ahora. 💯💯💥🙏🙏

aslanifaramarz
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Me acabo de suscribir! Muy preciso aprendizaje me gusto ...podri 5:39 podrías hacer un tutorial con la palabra "get"para mi es muy confusa los recomendare para lo que estamos aprendiedo el idioma englés 🎉😊👏🏻👍🏻

blancasantiago
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Yeah nice class i like it blessings keep it up

JoseMorales-ktcw
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Yes it is! Very important clarify diferent meaning .Cojuation verbs is very complicated when the student has short aknowledge.For example was and could we can use them on the same meaning.I couldn't come.or It was imposible for me to come.This example happened into my running English class.O thank you because this video clarify me .

elizabethreyes
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This is the most important video to me right now thsnk you so much❤ ..

VampireBlood
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Gracias por enseñar. Exelente video. Bendiciones.

analuisaasuaje
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Esta es unas de las mejores maneras de aprender inglés.🤔

griselrosario
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You should give the infinitive form of the verb. When I saw the first verb form ("fui") I was confused because I knew "I was" is a form of the verb "to be" which is either ser or estar in Spanish. But I didn't recognize "fui" as a conjugated form of either of those verbs. Then I realized it must be a tense I hadn't encountered yet and when I checked a Spanish conjugation table I found "fui" is a form of ser in the preterite. It would be helpful for beginning Spanish students like myself for you to provide the infinitive form of the verb to avoid such confusion.

brucea
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The first part could be taught with more clarity. "Yo fui" could also mean "I went" (For example, "Fui al mercado ayer"> I went to the market yesterday). "I was" could also be written as: (Yo) "era" when talking about the past. (e.g. "Yo era una bailarina"> I was a dancer. ). . You can also use "estaba/ estuve" but that is more complicated to explain here etc. ("[yo] Estaba triste antes" >> I was sad before).

krystellestellar
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Great Slides. I suggest to include the present tense conjugation as well to make it more useful

rehansayeed
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Como saber usar el fui si es went o was???

legendsinfinity
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" Yo fui es I went." I was es Yo estuve." Esta es la forma correcta. Ustedes estan incorrecto.

robinsonsoto
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No esa no es confusión pero la persona que mira el video tiene que tener conocimientos previos del idioma tanto del inglés como el español para que puedas dominar la conjugación

cristobalgutierrez