This beginner-friendly book makes learning Spanish verbs fun and easy! Packed with real-life examples, it helps you use Spanish in everyday situations right away. Concepts build step-by-step, so you’ll never feel lost. Plus, it focuses on real communication, showing not just how but when to use tenses, giving you the confidence to speak naturally and fluently!
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Key benefits of using this book:
- Practical, real-life examples to help you use Spanish verbs in everyday situations.
- Introducing new concepts based on those already learned — say goodbye to the unpleasant feeling of “now I’m even more confused.”
- Focus on real communication – learn not just how, but also when to use different tenses.
Spanish Verbs – Level A1-A2 – Contents
These are the general contents of this book:
Chapter 1: The Infinitive – El infinitivo
What is the infinitive?
The three types of Spanish verb conjugations
Chapter 2: Present Tense – El presente
Verb endings in the present tense
Forms of irregular verbs
Chapter 3: Reflexive Verbs – Los verbos reflexivos
Verbs and reflexive pronouns
The most common reflexive verbs
Chapter 4: The -ing” Form – El gerundio
How to make “-ing” form in Spanish
The “estar + gerundio” construction for expressing ongoing actions
Chapter 5: Simple Past – El pasado simple
Verb endings in the simple past tense
Time markers for the simple past
Chapter 6: Imperfect Past – El pretérito imperfecto
Verb endings in the imperfect past tense
Time markers for the imperfect past
Chapter 7: Let’s compare: Simple Past vs Imperfect Past
Summary of situations where each past tense is used
Time markers for these past tenses
Chapter 8: Present Perfect – El pretérito perfecto compuesto
Verb endings in the present perfect tense
Time markers for the present perfect
Chapter 9: Let’s compare: Simple Past vs Imperfect Past vs Present Perfect
Summary of situations where these past tenses are used
Time markers for these past tenses
Chapter 10: Future Tense – El futuro
Expressing the future with the phrase “ir + infinitive”
Future tense endings and time markers
Chapter 11: Imperative Mood – El imperativo
Formation of the imperative in affirmative commands
The most common exceptions
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