Mastering Spanish Verbs 56: Complete Guide & Practice Exercises
Overview
A focused guide covering the 56 most useful Spanish verbs, their conjugation patterns across key tenses, common usages, and targeted practice exercises to build accuracy and fluency.
What’s included
- Verb list: 56 high-frequency verbs (regular and irregular) with English equivalents.
- Conjugation tables: Present, preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, present perfect, and subjunctive present for each verb.
- Usage notes: Common contexts, false friends, reflexive forms, and preposition pairings.
- Practice exercises: Fill-in-the-blank, sentence transformation, translation, and short writing prompts.
- Answer key: Full answers with brief explanations for mistakes.
- Study plan: 4-week daily schedule to learn and review all verbs.
- Cheat sheets: Printable quick-reference cards and a one-page irregular verb summary.
Sample verb entry (hablar)
- Infinitive: hablar — to speak
- Conjugation (present / preterite / imperfect / future / conditional / present perfect / present subjunctive):
- hablo / hablé / hablaba / hablaré / hablaría / he hablado / hable
- Usage note: Use hablar for general speaking; decir for conveying specific content; hablarse is reflexive for mutual speaking. Common prepositions: hablar de, hablar con.
- Practice items:
- Translate: “We spoke yesterday.” → Hablamos ayer.
- Fill: Si yo ___ (hablar) con ella, le diría la verdad. → hablara or hablara/hablase (subjunctive) depending on register.
- Write: A 2-sentence dialogue using hablar in past tenses.
4-week study plan (summary)
- Week 1: Learn 14 verbs + present tense drills.
- Week 2: Next 14 verbs + past tenses (preterite/imperfect).
- Week 3: Next 14 verbs + future/conditional and perfect tense.
- Week 4: Last 14 verbs + subjunctive, mixed practice, and cumulative review.
Practice example (2 fill-in-the-blank)
- Cuando yo ___ (hacer) la tarea, escuchaba música. → hacía
- Si ellos ___ (venir) mañana, iremos al cine. → vienen
How to use this guide
- Spend 20–30 minutes daily: 10 min review, 10–15 min new verbs/conjugations, 5–10 min exercises.
- Use spaced repetition for verbs you miss frequently and speak aloud when practicing.
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