Verbs Flashcards
(12 cards)
To be (permanent quality)
To have
To be (health, location, state)
To do
Can, to be able to
To say
To go
Ser
Tener
Estar
Hacer
Poder
Decir
Ir
To see
To give
To know
To want
To arrive
To pass
To owe
To put
Ver
Dar
Saber
Querer
Llegar
Pasar
Deber
Poner
To appear
To stay
To believe
To speak
To carry
To leave
To follow
To find
To call
Parecer
Quedar
Creer
Hablar
Llevar
Dejar
Seguir
Encontrar
Llamar
To come
To think
To leave
To return
To take
To know
To live
To feel
To treat
To watch
Venir
Pensar
Salir
Volver
Tomar
Conocer
Vivir
Sentir
Tratar
Mirar
To count
To begin
To hope
To search for
To exist
To enter
To work
To write
To lose
Contar
Empezar
Esperar
Buscar
Existir
Entrar
Trabajar
Escribir
Perder
To produce
To occur
To understand
To request
To receive
To remember
Producir
Ocurrir
Entender
Pedir
Recibir
Recordar
To finish
To allow
To appear
To obtain
To begin
To serve
To take out
To need
To maintain
To turn out
To red
To fall
Terminar
Permitir
Aparecer
Conseguir
Comenzar
Servir
Sacar
Necesitar
Mantener
Resultar
Leer
Caer
To change
To introduce
To create
To open
To consider
To hear
To finish
To convert
To gain
To form
To bring
To divide
To die
Cambiar
Presentar
Crear
Abrir
Considerar
Oír
Acabar
Convertir
Ganar
Formar
Traer
Partir
Morir
To accept
To suppose
To understand
To explain
To ask
To touch
To recognise
To study
To reach
To be born
To direct
To run
To use
Aceptar
Suponer
Comprender
Explicar
Preguntar
Tocar
Reconocer
Estudiar
Alcanzar
Nacer
Dirigir
Correr
Utilizar
To pay
To help
To please
To play (a game or sport)
To listen
To fulfill
To offer
To discover
To raise
To try/attempt
Pagar
Ayudar
Gustar
Jugar
Escuchar
Cumplir
Ofrecer
Descubrir
Levantar
Intentar
When to use
1. Present tense
2. Preterite
3. Imperfect
4. Immediate Future
5. Future
6. Conditional
- Present
- Completed actions in the past — I returned home last night
- Ongoing actions in the past — I was reading a book last night
- Immediate future (planned) — I’m going back in 2 hours
- Future (not planned) — I will go back early
- What might happen based on conditions — If I studied more, I would have passed the exam
Difference between ser and estar
SER: Identity, permanent states, characteristics
ESTAR: Temporary states, locations, conditions