Pluperfect Tense

The compound tenses are formed by taking the auxiliary verb “haber” and adding a past participle. Therefore, the pluperfect tense takes the imperfect tense form of the verb “haber” and adds the past participle. Here is “haber” in the imperfect tense:   singular plural first person había habíamos second person habías habíais third person había

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Conditional Tense

Formation There is only one set of conjugations for regular verbs in the conditional tense. This tense is formed by adding the endings to the infinitive of the verb. Here are the endings for all regular verbs.   singular plural first person ía íamos second person ías íais third person ía ían yo hablaríatú hablaríasél/ella/usted

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Future Tense

Formation There is one set of conjugations for regular verbs in the future tense. This tense is formed by adding the endings to the infinitive of the verb. Here are the endings for all regular verbs.   singular plural first person é emos second person ás éis third person á án yo hablarétú hablarásél/ella/usted hablaránosotros

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Imperfect Tense

Formation There are 2 sets of conjugations for regular verbs in the imperfect tense. This tense is formed by adding the endings to the stem of the verb. Here are the endings for regular verbs that end in -ar.   singular plural first person aba ábamos second person abas abais third person aba aban yohablabatú

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