Present Indicative Conjugation in Spanish
This page provides a comprehensive overview of the présent de l'indicatif conjugation patterns for regular verbs in Spanish. The information is presented in a clear, tabular format, making it an excellent resource for students learning Spanish verb conjugations.
The page is divided into three main sections, each focusing on one of the three verb groups in Spanish: -AR verbs, -IR verbs, and -ER verbs. For each group, the conjugation endings for all persons (yo, tú, él/ella/usted, nosotros, vosotros, ellos/ellas/ustedes) are listed.
Highlight: The conjugation patterns are color-coded, which aids in visual learning and helps students quickly identify the differences between the three verb groups.
Example: For -AR verbs, the endings are: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an. This pattern applies to verbs like hablar (to speak), cantar (to sing), and bailar (to dance).
Vocabulary: "Présente de indicativo" is the Spanish term for the present indicative tense, which is equivalent to the présent de l'indicatif in French.
The page also includes a friendly note at the bottom, wishing students "Bonne révision à tous!" (Good revision to all!), encouraging them in their studies.
Definition: The present indicative tense (présent de l'indicatif) is used to express actions happening in the present moment, habitual actions, or general truths.
This concise yet comprehensive presentation of présent espagnol conjugations serves as an excellent quick reference guide for students. It covers the essential terminaison verbe AR ER IR espagnol patterns, providing a solid foundation for further study of Spanish verb conjugations, including more complex topics like subjonctif présent espagnol and verbes irréguliers.