Imperfect Tense
Preterite Tense
Future Tense
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100
These are the imperfect tense endings for regular -ar verbs.
-aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -aban
100

The preterite tense is used to express this type of past action.

completed, an action with a definite start and end point, etc.

100

These are the yo, tú and él/ella/usted future tense endings.

-é, ás, á

100
This is how you would ask, "Are you tired today?".

¿Estás cansado/a hoy?

200

These are the imperfect endings for regular -er and -ir endings.

-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -ían 

200
These are the regular -ar preterite verb endings.

é, aste, ó, amos, aron

200

These are the nosotros/as and ellos/ellas/ustedes future tense endings.

-emos and -án

200

This is how you would say, "He has studied a lot."

Él ha estudiado mucho.

300

The imperfect tense is used to express these types of past actions.

Repetitive, ongoing, actions without a definite start or end point, etc. 

300

These are the regular -er and -ir verb endings for the preterite tense.

í, iste, ió, imos, ieron

300

This is the future tense yo form of tener.

tendré

300

This is how you would say, "The food was made by the students."

La comida fue hecho por los estudiantes.

400

The imperfect yo form of ver is this.

 veía

400

The tú form of ser and the él/ella/usted form of ir in the preterite are these.

fuiste, fue

400

This is the future tense ella form of saber.

sabrá

400

These are the tú, usted and ustedes command forms of hacer.

Haz, haga, hagan

500

The imperfect nosotros forms of ir and ser are these.

íbamos, éramos

500

The preterite yo forms of jugar, abrazar and tocar are these.

jugué, abracé y toqué

500

This is the future tense ustedes form of hacer.

harán

500

This is how you would say "It's possible that we will speak Spanish a lot in the future."

Es posible que hablemos español mucho en el futuro.