Spanish Verb Learning Guides
Structured guides to help you understand tenses, moods, and how to learn Spanish verbs by pattern—not by rote.
Spanish verb tenses
Indicative, compound, and subjunctive tense families with learning order and support status.
Read guide →Spanish verb moods
Indicative, subjunctive, imperative, and non-personal forms—when learners usually encounter each.
Read guide →Spanish Past Tenses
When to use pluperfect, imperfect, preterite, and present perfect—with a timeline and comparison.
Read guide →CEFR levels
Progression from A1 to C2 with suggested verb and model focus per level.
Read guide →Learning path (models)
Foundations → patterns → special. The intuitive order to explore our 89 conjugation models.
Read guide →Irregular models
Conjugation models that don't follow the regular -ar/-er/-ir pattern. See what's supported per model.
Explore models →Verb frequency
Common Spanish verbs by frequency. Start with high-use verbs and their models.
View list →How to use this site
Search any verb in the Finder to see its model, then explore the model page and practice by tense. We add tenses and content progressively.
What's supported now
Ten tenses for practice-ready verbs: present, present perfect, preterite, imperfect, pluperfect, future, conditional, future perfect, conditional perfect, and present subjunctive. 18 tenses implemented for practice-ready models.