How many Spanish verbs are there? And what are they?
I am in spanish 2 and my teacher wants us to only use spanish. I don't know a lot of verbs and its hard to talk in spanish when you have no idea how to say it. I was wondering how many verbs there are in spanish and what they are just so i can be prepared. If you know of a website that has a list of verbs (I don't want to be tested over them, I just want to have a list of them) please let me know.
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"101 Spanish Verbs" has an audio website and recent editions come with a video as well.
1. It’s best to learn Spanish verbs in context, from songs and conversational sentences instead of just grammar. Ask in YA "Languages" how to translate a sentence you want to learn into Spanish.
2. Download the free application called iTunes from the internet. Type "Open Uni" into Search. There are free Spanish lessons there which you can practice at home.
3. Act out short plays in Spanish with your friends. Make sure there’s a dictionary nearby for help.
4. If you don’t own a big Spanish – English, English – Spanish Dictionary, go to the Reference section of the Library and look in the back of the Dictionary. There will be tables of Regular and Irregular verbs. Study te Regular Verbs first. soon you will see there’s a pattern which they all follow. Then learn the Irregular verbs one at a time as you need them.
5. There’s also a section in the back of Spanish text books, before the Vocabulary lists, which shows verbs.
6. There’s a book called "101 Spanish Verbs". It’s probably in your Library. It has been around for many years. So you could buy it second hand.
7. The internet has Google Translate which will instantly give you several Spanish verbs if you just type in a single verb in English, not a sentence. But you need to look up how to conjugate it in different tenses.
8. There’s a free Spanish verbs quick study guide you can download from the 4th link below if you own a PC.
There are many, many, many verbs in every language. There’s no way to list all of them. If you want to translate a specific verb from English to Spanish, you can try http://www.wordreference.com!
http://www.lingolex.com/comveren.htm
Listing every single Spanish verb…that would take hours. Just like any language, Spanish has hundreds of thousands of verbs. I would suggest you try something simpler, like a Spanish-English dictionary, and possibly some online websites with a list of basic verbs. The website I listed in the "source" box has 100 of the most used verbs in Spanish. Try that, and I would recommend you try flashcards for easier memorization.
And why don’t you try your Spanish II book? I’m positive there are some verbs in there. It’s also another way to "study" for any test or quizzes you’ll have to take in the future.