The Most Common Spanish Verb Conjugations
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As a learner, you need to focus your limited time and energy on the most common forms for each verb. This document helps you do exactly this. In each table, the most common conjugations have a colored background. The darker the color, the more common the conjugation is.
Focusing on the most common forms is not enough; you also need to ruthlessly eliminate all uncommon forms from your study time. Therefore, forms outside the top 5K words have been omitted from this document. In some cases entire rows and columns have been omitted from a table, because they're just not common enough to make the cut. For example, Subjuntivo Futuro is not included in this document, because it's pretty much never used in conversational Spanish.
On the other hand, common forms with attached pronouns, such as darle, dale and dame (Dar) are included in this document. These can't be found in conjugation tables you'll find in books, but you need to know them.
It's best to learn each conjugation in the context of example sentences. I plan to publish a video for each verb, explaining the most common forms and giving example sentences, on the Spanish Input YouTube channel. Please subscribe so you don't miss these lessons.
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