2000 Spanish Verb Conjugations

By , 27 July 2011

2000 Spanish Verb Conjugations

Here is a spreadsheet of my model Spanish verbs conjugated for all the different cases.

There are 40 model verbs, with roughly 50 conjugations each giving a total of over 2000 conjugations! All the verb irregularities have been highlighted in red in the spreadsheet.

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2000 Spanish Verb Conjugations

About Roger Keays

2000 Spanish Verb Conjugations

Roger Keays is an artist, an engineer, and a student of life. He has no fixed address and has left footprints on 40-something different countries around the world. Roger is addicted to surfing. His other interests are music, psychology, languages, the proper use of semicolons, and finding good food.

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Comment posted by: Reza, last year

Absolute legend-

 

Reza Sarwary

Comment posted by: Mei, 4 years ago

Thank you so much for your verb charts, it’s a massive help! A wonderful detailed resource I’m recommending to my fellow students.

Comment posted by: Gerardo, 4 years ago

Thank you Roger.

I am learning spanish and wanted a verb table in a spreadsheet that I could move around with on my computer. Yours was perfect for my needs.

Comment posted by: Mandrew, 10 years ago

Hey,

Your flashcard database looks great, though I'm not sure how to make practical use of it.  Is there an easy way to use it to quiz/review like I would actual flash cards?

Thanks,

Andrew

Comment posted by: Roger Keays, 10 years ago

Before you do that, you might want to check out the Spanish Flashcards I have already prepared. There are a few different formats and a separate deck for conjugations.

Comment posted by: Mandrew, 10 years ago

Amazing!  thanks for putting this together, must have been a load of work!  I'm going to attempt to make some sort of "flash card" / quiz out of it, I'll let you know if I ever figure it out.