What is tocar conjugation?

Tocar Conjugation: Present Tense yo. toco. tú tocas. él/ella.

What is Viajar conjugated?

The verb viajar means ‘to travel’. This verb is regular in the preterite (things that happened in the immediate past) and imperfect tenses (things that happened repeatedly in the past)….Lesson Summary.

Subject Pronoun Preterite Tense Imperfect Tense
ellos, ellas, ustedes viajaron viajaban

What is Contar conjugation?

Contar is a Spanish verb meaning to count. Contar is conjugated as a regular ar verb in the preterite tense. Contar appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Preterite Tense Verbs Poster as the 5th most used regular ar verb. For the present tense conjugation, go to Contar Conjugation – Present Tense.

How do you conjugate Cantar?

Cantar is a Spanish regular ar verb meaning to sing….Cantar Conjugation: Present Tense.

yo canto
cantas
él/ella canta
nosotros/as cantamos
vosotros/as cantáis

What is Viajar in present tense?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb viajar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo viajo
Tu viajas
El/Ella viaja
Nosotros viajamos

What is Viajar in past tense?

Viajar Conjugation: Preterite Tense

yo viajé
viajaste
él/ella viajó
nosotros/as viajamos
vosotros/as viajasteis

What is the meaning of encontrar?

to come across
[ẽkõˈtrar ] Full verb table transitive verb. achar) to find. inesperadamente) to come across , meet.

What is the conjugation of recordar?

Present Tense Conjugation and Uses

Subject Pronoun Recordar Conjugation Translation
yo recuerdo I remember/remind
recuerdas You (informal, singular) remember/remind
él/ella/usted recuerda He/She remembers/reminds, you (formal, singular) remember/remind
nosotros/nosotras recordamos We remember/remind

What are the 6 conjugations?

Person: In English, we have six different persons: first person singular (I), second person singular (you), third person singular (he/she/it/one), first person plural (we), second person plural (you), and third person plural (they).

What are the six Spanish conjugations?

Here they are:

  • Yo — I(formal)
  • Tú — you (singular familiar)
  • Usted — you (singular formal)
  • Él, ella — he, she.
  • Nosotros/as — we.
  • Vosotros/as — you (plural familiar)
  • Ustedes — you (plural formal)
  • Ellos/as — they. Note that while there are eight different subjects, there are only six different forms for conjugation.