Tenses
Work across present, preterite, imperfect, and future, and more, until each ending feels natural.
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Practice Spanish verb conjugations across present, preterite, imperfect, and future, and more. Drill 500+ built-in verbs, choose the tenses and pronouns you want, and build recall with interactive typing exercises.
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Work across present, preterite, imperfect, and future, and more, until each ending feels natural.
Practice across persons and pronouns instead of memorizing one isolated form at a time.
Drill 500+ built-in verbs, then keep practicing the verbs you save from real content.
Spanish verbs change for person, number, tense, and mood, so one infinitive can produce dozens of forms. A learner has to recognize the right form in context while also handling stem changes such as e -> ie and o -> ue.
The biggest jump is usually choosing between past tenses. Preterite forms often describe completed actions, while imperfect forms describe background, habits, or ongoing past situations. Practicing both forms side by side makes the contrast easier to hear and use.
Use the present tense for habits, current actions, and general truths.
Example: hablar
yo hablo
tú hablas
él/ella/usted habla
nosotros hablamos
vosotros habláis
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan
Example: comer
yo como
tú comes
él/ella/usted come
nosotros comemos
vosotros coméis
ellos/ellas/ustedes comen
Example: vivir
yo vivo
tú vives
él/ella/usted vive
nosotros vivimos
vosotros vivís
ellos/ellas/ustedes viven
Use the preterite for completed past actions with a clear endpoint.
Example: hablar
yo hablé
tú hablaste
él/ella/usted habló
nosotros hablamos
vosotros hablasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablaron
Example: comer
yo comí
tú comiste
él/ella/usted comió
nosotros comimos
vosotros comisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedes comieron
Example: vivir
yo viví
tú viviste
él/ella/usted vivió
nosotros vivimos
vosotros vivisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedes vivieron
Use the imperfect for background, repeated past actions, and ongoing past situations.
Example: hablar
yo hablaba
tú hablabas
él/ella/usted hablaba
nosotros hablábamos
vosotros hablabais
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablaban
Example: comer
yo comía
tú comías
él/ella/usted comía
nosotros comíamos
vosotros comíais
ellos/ellas/ustedes comían
Example: vivir
yo vivía
tú vivías
él/ella/usted vivía
nosotros vivíamos
vosotros vivíais
ellos/ellas/ustedes vivían
Use the future tense for actions that will happen later.
Example: hablar
yo hablaré
tú hablarás
él/ella/usted hablará
nosotros hablaremos
vosotros hablaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablarán
Example: comer
yo comeré
tú comerás
él/ella/usted comerá
nosotros comeremos
vosotros comeréis
ellos/ellas/ustedes comerán
Example: vivir
yo viviré
tú vivirás
él/ella/usted vivirá
nosotros viviremos
vosotros viviréis
ellos/ellas/ustedes vivirán
Use the conditional for would-statements, polite requests, and hypothetical actions.
Example: hablar
yo hablaría
tú hablarías
él/ella/usted hablaría
nosotros hablaríamos
vosotros hablaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablarían
Example: comer
yo comería
tú comerías
él/ella/usted comería
nosotros comeríamos
vosotros comeríais
ellos/ellas/ustedes comerían
Example: vivir
yo viviría
tú vivirías
él/ella/usted viviría
nosotros viviríamos
vosotros viviríais
ellos/ellas/ustedes vivirían
Use the present subjunctive after triggers for wishes, doubt, emotion, and uncertainty.
Example: hablar
yo hable
tú hables
él/ella/usted hable
nosotros hablemos
vosotros habléis
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablen
Example: comer
yo coma
tú comas
él/ella/usted coma
nosotros comamos
vosotros comáis
ellos/ellas/ustedes coman
Example: vivir
yo viva
tú vivas
él/ella/usted viva
nosotros vivamos
vosotros viváis
ellos/ellas/ustedes vivan
Yes. Practy is a Spanish conjugation practice app and verb trainer. Drill 500+ verbs across every tense, mood, and person, with the most common forms surfaced first.
Use the tense filters to keep a session narrow. For example, you can spend a session on preterite endings, then switch to imperfect, instead of getting every Spanish tense at once.
Spanish practice can follow a dialect preference, which matters for forms like vosotros in Spain or vos in parts of Latin America. You can still recognize other forms when they appear in shows, videos, or music.
The Spanish verb trainer includes subjunctive forms. A practical route is to get present and past indicative forms comfortable first, then isolate present subjunctive drills.
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