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Spanish Present Tense

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Most present tense verb forms have several equivalents in English. For example, the form hablo may be translated in numerous ways:

  • I speak (customary action)
  • I am speaking(action in progress)
  • I do speak(emphatic form)
  • I will speak (near future action)
  • do I speak? (interrogative form)
  • I have been speaking (action started in the past but still in progrerss)

The subject pronouns that accompany these verbs are:

singular                  plural
 
yo     I                 nosotros, nosotras   we  
     you (familiar)    vosotros, vosotras   you (familiar pl.) 
usted  you (formal)      ustedes              you (formal) 
él     he                ellos                they (masculine, mixed) 
ella   she               ellas                they (feminine) 

The formal second-person forms (usted and ustedes) take third-person forms of a verb:

  • Ustedes hablan bien.
    You (plural) speak very well.

  • Usted es norteamericana, no?
    You (sing.) are an American, right?
Regular Verbs

To form the present indicative of regular verbs, drop the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, or -ir) and add the endings given below:

  • hablar (to speak)
     
    hablo        habláis
    hablamos     habla
    hablas       hablan
    
  • comer (to eat)

    como         coméis
    comemos      come
    comes        comen 
    
  • vivir (to live)
     
    vivo         vivís
    vivimos      vive
    vives        viven 
    

    In the above examples, note that the endings for the -er and -ir verbs are identical except for the nosotros and vosotros forms.
  • Stem Changing Verbs

    These verbs are also referred to as “radical changing verbs”; the word radical in Spanish means “stem” or “root”. The stem vowel undergoes a change when it is stressed in the present tense. [These verbs do not so change in any other tense —except for -ir verbs, which experience a stem change in the -ndo form, in the present subjunctive and in the preterit.]

    o > ue

    (the stem vowel o changes to ue when stressed)

  • acostar (put to bed)
    acuesto     acostamos
    acuestas    acostáis
    acuesta     acuestan
    
  • volver (return, go back)
     
    vuelvo      volvemos
    vuelves     volvéis
    vuelve      vuelven
    
  • dormir (sleep)

    duermo       dormimos
    duermes      dormís
    duerme       duermen
    

    Similar verbs:

    acordarse - remember           oler      - smell 
    almorzar  - eat lunch          poder     - be able 
    apostar   - bet                probar    - try, prove
    contar    - count, relate      recordar  - remember
    costar    - cost               rogar     - beg 
    encontrar - find               sonar     - sound
    llover    - rain               soñar     - dream 
    morir     - die                volar     - fly
    mover     - move   
    
    e > ie

    (the stem vowel e changes to ie when stressed)

  • empezar (begin)
     
    empiezo       empezamos
    empiezas      empezáis
    empieza       empiezan
    
  • querer (want)

     
    quiero        queremos
    quieres       queréis
    quiere        quieren
    
  • sentir (feel)

    siento         sentimos
    sientes        sentís
    siente         sienten 
    

    Similar verbs:

    advertir   - notice        empezar   - begin 
    atravesar  - cross         gobernar  - govern
    calentar   - heat          herir     - injure 
    cerrar     - close         pensar    - think
    comenzar   - begin         perder    - lose
    convertir  - convert       querer    - want 
    defender   - defend        sentir    - feel, regret
    despertar  - awaken        tropezar  - stumble
    divertir   - amuse
    

    e > i

    (the stem vowel e changes to i when stressed; -ir verbs only)

  • pedir (request, ask for)
     
    pido          pedimos
    pides         pedís
    pide          piden
    

    Similar verbs:

    competir    - compete              reír      - laugh
    conseguir   - get                  servir    - serve
    corregir    - correct              seguir    - follow, continue 
    derretir    - melt                 sonreír   - smile
    despedir    - fire, say goodbye    repetir   - repeat
    elegir      - elect                vestir    - dress
    medir       - measure 
    
    u > ue

    (the stem vowel u changes to ue when stressed [in the verb jugar only])

  • jugar (play [a game or sport])
    juego       jugamos 
    juegas      jugáis 
    juega       juegan 
    
  • Verbs with an Irregular First Person Form
    Note that all of these verbs will also have special forms for the present subjunctive, since present subjunctive forms are based on the first person singular.
    c > zc

    in the yo form:

  • conocer (know, be aquainted with [people or places])
     
    conozco      conocemos
    conoces      conocéis 
    conoce       conocen   
    

    This is the usual pattern for verbs whose infinitive ends in -cer or -cir:

    acontecer     - happen           establecer       - establish 
    agradecer     - thank            merecer          - deserve 
    amanecer      - dawn             nacer            - be born 
    aparecer      - appear           obedecer         - obey 
    conducir      - drive, conduct   ofrecer          - offer 
    crecer        - grow             padecer          - suffer  
    enflaquecerse - get thin         parecer          - seem 
    enriquecerse  - get rich         permanecer       - remain 
    envejecerse   - get older        producir         - produce
    reducir       - reduce           traducir         - translate
    

    appearance of g in the yo form:

  • caer (fall)
     
    caigo      caemos
    caes       caéis 
    cae        caen
    
  • traer (bring)
      
    traigo     traemos
    traes      traéis
    trae       traen
    
  • decir (day, tell)
     
    digo       decimos 
    dices      decís
    dice       dicen
    
  • hacer (do, make)
      
    hago       hacemos
    haces      hacéis 
    hace       hacen 
    
  • poner (put, set)
    pongo      ponemos
    pones      ponéis 
    pone       ponen 
    
  • salir (leave, go out)
    salgo      salimos 
    sales      salís
    sale       salen
    
  • tener (have)
     
    tengo      tenemos
    tienes     tenéis  
    tiene      tienen
    
  • valer (be worth)

      
    valgo      valemos
    vales      valéis 
    vale       valen 
    
  • venir (come)
    vengo       venimos
    vienes      venís 
    viene       vienen
    

    other types of yo form changes:
  • caber (fit [in something])
     
    quepo       cabemos
    cabes       cabéis 
    cabe        caben
    
  • dar (give)
    doy         damos
    das         dais
    da          dan
    
  • saber (know [facts])
     
    sé          sabemos
    sabes       sabéis 
    sabe        saben
    
  • ver (see)
     
    veo         vemos
    ves         veis
    ve          ven 
    
  • An Accent Over a Final Weak Vowel

    The vowels i and u are “weak vowels” in contrast to the “strong vowels” a, e, and o. When they come in contact with any other vowel they normally form a dipthong; the addition of a written accent keeps this dipthonization from occurring. Such accents are necessary for some verbs because the i and u are the stem vowels:

  • continuar
    continúo        continuamos
    continúas       continuáis
    continúa        continúan
    

    (“I continue, you continue”, etc. Note that the unaccented words continuo and continua, are adjectives meaning “continuous”.)

  • enviar
     
    envío           enviamos 
    envías          enviáis
    envía           envían
    

    (“I send, you send”, etc.)

    Similar verbs:

     
    actuar   - act              criar   - raise, bring up
    efectuar - bring about      esquiar - ski 
    graduar  - graduate         vaciar  - empty
    confiar  - trust
    

    With most other verbs the i and u are not stem vowels, and thus form dipthongs:

  • copiar
    copio       copiamos
    copias      copiáis  
    copia       copiamos
    

    (forms of the verb “to copy”; the i is not stressed)

    Similar verbs:

     
    anunciar  - announce        estudiar  - study 
    apreciar  - appreciate      iniciar   - initiate 
    asociar   - associate       limpiar   - clean
    cambiar   - change          negociar  - negociate
    divorciar - divorce         renunciar - renounce
    ensuciar  - dirty
    
  • Verbs Like huir

    Verbs whose infinitive ends in -uir (but not -guir) insert a y in present tense endings whenever the ending does not contain the sound “i”, that is, in all forms except for nosotros and vosotros.

  • huir (flee)
     
    huyo     huimos
    huyes    huís
    huye     huyen
    

    Verbs conjugated like huir:
    construir  - construct       incluir - include 
    contribuir - contribute      influir - influence 
    disminuir  - diminish 
    
  • Irregular Verbs

    The following verbs are completely irregular (usually because of the way they evolved from Latin) or display characteristics so rare as to be considered “irregular” for our purposes.

  • estar (to be)
     
    estoy      estamos
    estás      estáis
    está       están
    
  • ser (to be)
    soy        somos
    eres       sois 
    es         son 
    
  • ir (go)
     
    voy        vamos
    vas        vais
    va         van
    
  • oler (smell)
     
    huelo       olemos
    hueles      oléis 
    huele       huelen
    

    Note: Oler is a stem changing verb; however, no word can begin with ue in Spanish, so an initial h is added.
  • Orthographic Changes

    Some verbs exhibit orthographic or spelling changes to maintain the same pronunciation of the final stem consonant:

    g > j

    : Verbs whose infinitive form ends in -gir change the g to j before an a or an o.

  • dirigir (direct)
     
    dirijo       dirigimos
    diriges      dirigís
    dirige       dirigen
    
  • elegir (elect)
     
    elijo        elegimos
    eliges       elegís
    elige        eligen
    

    Note: Elegir is also a stem changing verb, where the e changes to i.

    More verbs in this category:

    corregir - correct       fingir - pretend 
    exigir   - require       surgir - arise
    
  • Verbs Ending in -guir
    gu > g

    : Verbs whose infinitive form ends in -guir drop the u before an a or an o.

  • distinguir (distinguish)
     
    distingo        distinguimos
    distingues      distinguís
    distingue       distinguen 
    

    Other verbs like this include:

     
    seguir    - follow, continue
    conseguir - get, obtain
    perseguir - pursue
    
  • Invariable Verbs

    There is one verb which never changes in the present tense. Hay (“there is”, “there are”, from the infinitive haber) has only one form in the present indicative. The same form is used for both singular and plural subjects (or complements):

    • Hay muchos españoles en tu clase?
      Are there many Spaniards in your class?

    • No, sólo hay uno.
      No, there is only one.
    Note: This carries over to the other tenses as well: it is only used in a singular form, even when used with plural subjects/complements:
    • Había tres chicas en la esquina.
      There were three girls on the corner.

    • Hubo dos accidentes aquí ayer.
      There were 2 accidents here yesterday.
    Usage of the Present Tense
    Special case

    : The present tense with hacer in expressions of time. As indicated at the beginning, the present tense is used to indicate an action in progress, and this is true even if the action began in past time but the emphasis is on the present time. This is frequently seen with the hacer + expression of time construction:

      Hace un mes que busco una casa nueva.
      I've been looking for a new house for a month.

    or

      Busco una casa nueva desde hace un mes.
    Note: If the hace clause may be used either before or after the main verb; if used afterwards, desde is inserted before hace.

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