Spanish Verb Conjugator

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sentir

to feel

IrregularFrequency: #82CEFR: A2

Present

English equivalent: I speak, you speak, he speaks

When to use: For actions happening now, habitual actions, or general truths

Example: "Yo hablo español" (I speak Spanish)

💡 Why it matters: The foundation of Spanish conversation. You'll use this tense more than any other.

A1
yoI
siento
you (informal)
sientes
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
siente
nosotros/aswe
sentimos
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
sentís
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
sienten

Preterite

English equivalent: I completed it once (simple past)

When to use: For completed actions in the past with a specific time or endpoint

Example: "Ayer comí pizza" (Yesterday I ate pizza)

💡 Why it matters: Essential for telling stories and describing completed events. Critical for past tense fluency.

A2
yoI
sentí
you (informal)
sentiste
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
sintió
nosotros/aswe
sentimos
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
sentisteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
sintieron

Imperfect

English equivalent: I used to / was doing (ongoing past)

When to use: For ongoing, habitual, or background actions in the past

Example: "Cuando era niño, jugaba fútbol" (When I was a child, I used to play soccer)

💡 Why it matters: Key for describing past habits, setting scenes, and providing background context.

A2
yoI
sentía
you (informal)
sentías
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
sentía
nosotros/aswe
sentíamos
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
sentíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
sentían

Future

English equivalent: I will speak

When to use: For actions that will happen in the future

Example: "Mañana viajaré a España" (Tomorrow I will travel to Spain)

💡 Why it matters: Important for making plans, predictions, and expressing future intentions.

B1
yoI
sentiré
you (informal)
sentirás
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
sentirá
nosotros/aswe
sentiremos
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
sentiréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
sentirán

Conditional

English equivalent: I would speak

When to use: For hypothetical situations, polite requests, or "would" statements

Example: "Me gustaría visitar México" (I would like to visit Mexico)

💡 Why it matters: Essential for polite requests and expressing hypothetical situations.

B2
yoI
sentiría
you (informal)
sentirías
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
sentiría
nosotros/aswe
sentiríamos
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
sentiríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
sentirían

Present Perfect

B1
yoI
he sentido
you (informal)
has sentido
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
ha sentido
nosotros/aswe
hemos sentido
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
habéis sentido
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
han sentido

Pluperfect

B2
yoI
había sentido
you (informal)
habías sentido
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
había sentido
nosotros/aswe
habíamos sentido
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
habíais sentido
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
habían sentido

Future Perfect

C1
yoI
habré sentido
you (informal)
habrás sentido
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
habrá sentido
nosotros/aswe
habremos sentido
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
habréis sentido
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
habrán sentido

Conditional Perfect

C2
yoI
habría sentido
you (informal)
habrías sentido
él/ella/ustedhe/she/you (formal)
habría sentido
nosotros/aswe
habríamos sentido
vosotros/asyou all (Spain)
habríais sentido
ellos/ellas/ustedesthey/you all
habrían sentido