Present Simple: Regular -ER Verbs

Regular Verb Conjugations

The verb illustrated in the following table is Creer (to believe)

 

 

Spanish English

Yo

creo

I believe

crees

You believe

Él/Ella/Ud.

cree

He/She/It believes

Nosotros/as

creemos

We believe

Vosotros/as

creeís

Not used in Latin America

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

creen

They/you-all believe

 

Verb conjugation of –ER verbs is similar to –AR verb conjugation, and is done in two stages:

First, we remove the verb ending (-ER) and are left with the stem, CRE.

Second, we add the matching suffix -o,-es,-e,-emos,-éis,-en. Remember, -ER verb conjugations are similar to –AR verb conjugations, and we only have to replace the letter ‘A’ with the letter ‘E’ in the conjugated forms.

1. You-all understand Ustedes comprenden
2. I read the book Yo leo el libro
3. She eats bread Ella come pan


 

Additional Regular Verbs

Aprender

To learn

Beber

To drink

Comer

To eat

Comprender

To understand

Correr

To run

Esconder

To hide

Leer

To read

Meter

To put in

Saber**

To know

Temer

To fear

Vender

To sell

Ver*

To see

 

* The verb ‘ver’ (to see) is a regular verb in the present simple tense, except for its first-person singular (I) conjugation yo veo (I see.)
** The verb ‘saber’ (to know) is a regular verb in the present simple tense, except for its first-person singular (I) conjugation Yo sé (I know.)


 
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