There are REFLEXIVE verbs in all the three verb groups (-er, -ar & -ir).
They have se added to the end of the INFINIIVE.
They are used in the verbs which describe the doing of the action to oneself,
e.g. To wash = LAVAR
To wash oneself = LAVARSE
The conjunction is;
I wash myself — me lavo
you wash yourself — te lavas
we [...]
Those ending in IR. e.g. To receive – RECIBIR take off the ending IR.
I receive – recibo
you buy (sin’) – recibes
he, she buys – recibe
we buy – recibimos
you buy (pl’) – recibís
they buy – reciben
Those ending in ER, e.g. To sell – VENDER, take off the ending ER.
I sell – vendo
you sell (sin’) – vendes
he, she, it sells – vende
we sell – vendemos
you sell (pl’) – vendéis
they sell – venden
The majority of the verbs end in AR and most of these are regular, but as in English, there are some irregular verbs in each group. They have there own peculiar form which you need to be aware of and which need special attention. They have to be learnt and remembered in their own unique [...]
Spanish VerbsThere are three groups of verbs, those that end in AR, ER or IR. Each of these groups has it’s own distinctive endings which also have to be learned. If the wrong ending is applied the sentence will have a completely different meaning. I.E. The wrong person is implied. This at first appears difficult. Again [...]
Ayer & MañanaThe use of yesterday (AYER) indicates the past tense.
Put yesterday (AYER) AT THE START OF THE SENTENSE, and use the present tense of the verb.
For example;
Yesterday I went to the beach.
AYER, voy a la playa.
The use of tomorrow (MAÑANA) indicates the future tense.
Put tomorrow (MAÑANA) at the start of the sentence and use the [...]
The verb is the doing part or action of the sentence.
The present tense is called the PRESENTE de INDICATIVO.
Tense (Tiempo) means time.
The PRESENTE INDIVATIVE is used most of the time in Spanish and English.
It indicates;
( a ) An action or state of being at the present time.
Example;
HABLO español.
I speak Spanish.
I am speaking Spanish.
I do speak [...]
A QUICK ROUTE to LEARNING SPANISH
It can be an awful experience when you come out of a Spanish class feeling that you have neither understood nor learnt anything or that you are behind the rest of your colleagues. From my experience it is better to prepare yourself in the comfort of your own home. [...]

