Spanish Verb of the day

Today’s verb of the day: leer
Translation: to read

“Leer” is beautifully irregular and exhibits 3 exceptions to the standard conjugation pattern:

1. The participle is “leído” therefore, composite times conjugate as follows
Example: perfect past / pretérito perfecto
yo he leído
tú has leído
él, ella, usted ha leído
nosotros, nosotras hemos leído
vosotros, vosotras habéis leído
ellos, ellas, ustedes han leído

2. Simple past tenses conjugate with a “y” in the 3rd person
yo leí
tú leíste
él, ella, usted leyó
nosotros, nosotras leímos
vosotros, vosotras leísteis
ellos, ellas, ustedes leyeron

3. Based on the 3rd person simple past, the imperfect subjunctive is “leyera”
leyera o leyese
leyeras o leyeses
leyera o leyese
leyéramos o leyésemos
leyerais o leyeseis
leyeran o leyesen
leyeras o leyeses

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Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen for present tense / presente
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen for present tense / presente
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Spanish Verb Conjugation“Pick from 3” game screenshot
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for simple past tense / pretérito indefinido
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for simple past tense / pretérito indefinido
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for perfect past tense / pretérito perfecto
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for perfect past tense / pretérito perfecto
Spanish Verb Conjugation - pre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for imperfect subjuntive / imperfecto de subjuntivo
Spanish Verb Conjugationpre-game conjugation screen with irregular verb forms for imperfect subjuntive / imperfecto de subjuntivo

Spanish Verb of the day

Today’s verb of the day: teatralizar
Translation: to dramatise

“Teatralizar” is a straight forward verb to conjugate: follow the standard pattern and in those tenses, where the “-ar” ending changes to “-e” simply adapt the “z” and change it to a “c” to keep the sound the same.

Example:
yo teatralizo (present tense)
yo teatrili (simple past tense)

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