![]() The indicative mood is the most common in Spanish and the first one you learn when starting your Spanish journey. It’s important to note, too, that not all verbs are equal: There’s a handful of irregular verbs in Spanish (such as ser, estar and tener), so once you’ve mastered the regulars with the tables here, you can level up by becoming confident in those. The tables will teach you how to form the correct conjugations for – ar, – er and – ir verbs and you’ll see them in action with the example sentences. To fully understand how each mood affects the conjugations, you’ll first learn the tenses in the indicative mood, then the subjective and finally, the imperative. ![]()
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