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Spanish Verb Lists

Alphabetical Lists:
K
Ñ
RR
W
X
These lists provide verbs according to their respective initial letter of the alphabet.

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About Verbs ...
The menus on this page lead to different verb lists included for study according to various categories. The categories are described below. It might take a few "lessons" to get a grip as to what is going on, but HANG IN THERE! It'll happen for you.
The alphabetical chart across the top leads to alphabetical listings of the verbs, according to their initial letter. (Clever, eh?) That doesn't mean you don't have to spell any more!

Alphabetical Listings are found across the top of each page of the verb lists.

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These colored markers represent the verb type, and when clicked provide a sound file uttering forth the verb that it's in front of ... except for in one case where I made a mistake and I can't remember which one it was!
-AR verbs
-ER verbs
-IR verbs

The following sections list the types of verbs that you will need to work with for learning their conjugations.
Regular -AR
Regular -ER
Regular -IR
These lists are for beginning students and include ONLY REGULAR verbs falling under the category of NO CHANGES occurring in their conjugations.

Spelling Changes
-car
-gar
-zar
-zco
These lists are for beginning students and contain verbs which entail a spelling change or a sound shift. If you know all the spelling rules, you won't have any problem with many of these verbs.

Master -AR
Master -ER
Master -IR
These lists are for intermediate students as they include ALL of the verbs by their ending (-ar, -er, -ir), whether they have irregularities or not. These lists are good for comparing what DOES happen to various verbs in their categories.

Stem Changers
e -> ie
o -> ue
e -> i
-iar: i - í
These lists are for intermediate students as they include verbs that contain stem changes, regardless of type (-ar, -er, -ir). There are more to add to this list, but that will come later.

Master Verb List
This list is for "advanced students" who want to challenge their conjugation abilities, with only a few hints provided for each verb. There are verbs of all types mixed together, and by no means is this list meant to be all-inclusive. It does NOT contain every verb in the Spanish language.

Alphabet Blocks

These charts found in the upper right corner give you the opportunity to spell words that are on the page, or basically any word you can think of, ... but en español.

A
B
C
CH
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
LL
M
N
Ñ
O
P
Q
R
RR
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

These verb lists can to be used in many ways, including the following:
To learn new vocabulary.
To experiment with your font settings.
To practice pronunciation. (Just go to a page and click on the colored dots!)
To visualize conjugation patterns (in groups of verbs).
To work with verbs from the root level (infinitive) and develop sentences.
To study in any other way YOU deem necessary.