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Spanish Verb Tenses Guide

Master all Spanish verb tenses with our complete guide. Learn when and how to use each tense with notes, rules, patterns, and examples for regular verbs.

Complete Spanish verb tenses chart

This chart shows all key Spanish tenses by mood, with formulas, ending patterns for regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs, and a simple example for each tense.

How to use this chart

  • On mobile, scroll the chart horizontally. Each tense appears as a large touch-friendly card.
  • Suggested path: start with the Present Indicative, then learn past tenses (Preterite and Imperfect), then Future and Conditional.

Quick tips

  • Start with regular verbs before learning irregular ones.
  • Practice one mood at a time to avoid confusion.
  • Use the subjunctive after expressions of emotion or doubt.
  • Remember that compound tenses always use "haber" as the auxiliary.

Common errors to avoid

  • Confusing the subjunctive with the indicative mood.
  • Using incorrect past participles in compound tenses.
  • Mixing up irregular verb conjugations.
  • Forgetting accent marks in key conjugations.
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yo
I
you
él/ella/Ud.
he / she
nosotros
we
vosotros
you (pl.)
ellos/as/Uds.
they

Indicative

Present Indicative

Actions happening now, habits, and general truths.

yo o
es
él e
nosotros imos
vosotros ís
ellos en

Present Perfect Indicative

Recent or ongoing relevance to the present; actions completed with a connection to now.

haber (presente) + participio

yo he
has
él ha
nosotros hemos
vosotros habéis
ellos han

+ past participle: -ido

Imperfect Indicative

Ongoing or repeated actions in the past, descriptions.

yo ía
ías
él ía
nosotros íamos
vosotros íais
ellos ían

Pluperfect Indicative

Past actions completed before another past action (pluscuamperfecto).

haber (imperfecto) + participio

yo había
habías
él había
nosotros habíamos
vosotros habíais
ellos habían

+ past participle: -ido

Preterite Indicative

Completed actions in the past with a defined endpoint.

yo í
iste
él
nosotros imos
vosotros isteis
ellos ieron

Preterite Anterior

Preterite of haber + participle (hube vivido); past-before-past, mainly literary.

haber (pretérito) + participio

yo hube
hubiste
él hubo
nosotros hubimos
vosotros hubisteis
ellos hubieron

+ past participle: -ido

Future Indicative

Actions that will happen, predictions, and probability.

yo iré
irás
él irá
nosotros iremos
vosotros iréis
ellos irán

Future Perfect Indicative

Actions that will have been completed by a future time.

haber (futuro) + participio

yo habré
habrás
él habrá
nosotros habremos
vosotros habréis
ellos habrán

+ past participle: -ido

Conditional

Hypothetical situations, polite requests, and future in the past.

yo iría
irías
él iría
nosotros iríamos
vosotros iríais
ellos irían

Conditional Perfect

Hypothetical past; actions that would have been completed.

haber (condicional) + participio

yo habría
habrías
él habría
nosotros habríamos
vosotros habríais
ellos habrían

+ past participle: -ido

Subjunctive

Present Subjunctive

Wishes, doubts, emotions, and subjective statements.

yo a
as
él a
nosotros amos
vosotros áis
ellos an

Present Perfect Subjunctive

Subjunctive of haber (present) + participle; past with present relevance in subjunctive contexts.

haber (presente subj.) + participio

yo haya
hayas
él haya
nosotros hayamos
vosotros hayáis
ellos hayan

+ past participle: -ido

Imperfect Subjunctive

Past subjunctive -ra forms; hypothetical or reported past (e.g. Si viviera…).

yo iera
ieras
él iera
nosotros iéramos
vosotros ierais
ellos ieran

Pluperfect Subjunctive

Subjunctive of haber (imperfect -ra) + participle; past-before-past in subjunctive contexts.

haber (imperfecto subj.) + participio

yo hubiera
hubieras
él hubiera
nosotros hubiéramos
vosotros hubierais
ellos hubieran

+ past participle: -ido

Future Subjunctive

Rare; legal/formal style. Regular -re endings (viviere, vivieres…).

yo iere
ieres
él iere
nosotros iéremos
vosotros iereis
ellos ieren

Future Perfect Subjunctive

Rare; future subjunctive of haber + participle (hubiere vivido…).

haber (futuro subj.) + participio

yo hubiere
hubieres
él hubiere
nosotros hubiéremos
vosotros hubiereis
ellos hubieren

+ past participle: -ido

Imperative

Imperative

Commands and direct requests. Affirmative imperative only (scoped support for now).

yo
e
él a
nosotros amos
vosotros id
ellos an

Negative Imperative

Negative commands: no + subjunctive form (no hables, no coma…).

yo
as
él a
nosotros amos
vosotros áis
ellos an

Impersonal forms

Infinitive

Ending: -ir

Compound infinitive

haber + participio

Gerund

Ending: -iendo

Compound gerund

habiendo + participio

Past participle

Ending: -ido

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Frequently asked questions

Should I learn all Spanish tenses at once?

Start with present, preterite, and imperfect first. Add compound and subjunctive tenses after you are stable on core patterns.

How do I remember endings faster?

Practice by model families and repeat high-frequency persons every day. Short daily drills work better than occasional long sessions.

Do irregular verbs follow any logic?

Yes. Many irregular verbs belong to repeatable models. Learn the model once, then transfer it to related verbs.

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