pdf, 1.5 MB
pdf, 1.5 MB

The Spanish bilingual verb workbook (English-Spanish) is a thorough guide to learning Spanish verb conjugations. With a long list of the most commonly used regular and irregular verbs and conjugations, students, especially those preparing to take an official exam in Spanish, will be able to recognize and use these verbs in everyday Spanish conversation.

There are numerous examples demonstrating why and when to use various verb tenses. You’ll learn to write in Spanish in no time thanks to numerous skill-building exercises and comprehensive verb conjugation tables. At the end of the workbook you will find the answers from all activities so that you can check your knowledge.

This workbook combines a clear and engaging presentation of all aspects of Spanish verbs with extensive practice, making it ideal for beginner to advanced language learners.

The Spanish verb booklet features:

PRIMERA PARTE: LOS VERBOS EN INDICATIVO
(Part one: Indicative verbs)

  1. El presente (Present tense)
    1.1 Los verbos regulares (Regular verbs)
    1.2 Los verbos irregulares (Irregular verbs)
    1.3 Los verbos reflexivos (Reflexive verbs)
    1.4 Los verbos del tipo “gustar” (Verbs of the type “to
    like”)

  2. El pasado (Past tense)
    2.1 El pretérito perfecto (Present perfect simple)
    2.2 El pretérito indefinido (Past simple)
    2.3 El pretérito imperfecto (Past simple)
    2.4 El pretérito pluscuamperfecto (Past perfect)

  3. El futuro (Future tense)
    3.1 El futuro simple (Future simple)
    3.2 El futuro perfecto o compuesto (Future perfect)

  4. El condicional (Conditional tense)
    4.1 El condicional simple (Conditional simple)
    4.2 El condicional compuesto (Compound conditional)

SEGUNDA PARTE: LOS VERBOS EN IMPERATIVO
(Part two: Imperative verbs)

TERCERA PARTE: LOS VERBOS EN SUBJUNTIVO
(Part three: Subjunctive verbs)

  1. Presente de subjuntivo (Present subjunctive)
  2. Pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo (Perfect subjunctive)
  3. Pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo (Imperfect subjunctive)
  4. Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo (Past perfect subjunctive /
    Pluperfect subjunctive)

SOLUCIONES
(Answers)

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