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Understanding The Spanish Grammar - Spanish Tenses

 
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an English native or for someone whose mother tongue bears the Latin ancestry, the Spanish grammar will be a lot easier to grasp than with many other languages. One of the grammatical issues that a lot of people learning Spanish have problems with, is understanding the Spanish tenses and learning how to use them in the right context. For this reason, I'm going to cover all the tenses in the Spanish grammar and hopefully clear some of your issues regarding them.
In the first section, we'll be covering the present, past and imperfect tenses. These three, along with the future tense (discussed in the second part of the article) are widely used and form the base of the Spanish grammar. Learning them and learning how to use them properly and in the right context is fundamental if you ever want to become fluent in your secondary language. Avoiding tense confusion will also spare you some embarrassing moments when talking Spanish to a native.
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The present tense uses similar rules in the Spanish grammar as in many of the other Latin languages. [url=http://www.ugg-boot-2013.com/]www.ugg-boot-2013.com/[/url] It expresses the actions occurring in the present or something that is generally repeated (habitual). If the verb expresses an action that occurred in the past and is happening in the present, than it also uses an expression of time (like "last night", "yesterday", "one year ago" and so forth). The "formula" for most present tense verbs in Spanish is "hacer" (to make or to do) - expression of time - the verb in the present tense form. Regular verbs end in "ar", "er" and "ir", for example Ayudar, Correr or Vivir.
Learn Spanish Grammar - Past Tense
Past tense is used when talking about an action that took place in the past and has ended. Remember, if you're talking about something that took place in the past and is still going on, than you're in the present tense. Other than that, it follows the same formula as for the present tense, namely the verb "hacer", the expression of time and the past tense verb. In addition, the ending letters change accordingly to the person used. For example first person is Yo e/i (amos in plural), second person is Tu aste/iste and third person ends with "o" (aron/ieron in third person plural).
One side note about the past tense in Spanish. People that just started learning Spanish and its grammar rules find it difficult sometimes in spotting whether or not an action has ended in the past or is still continuing. If you continue to have this kind of problem after a while, make sure you learn the verb endings for the past, present and imperfect tenses by hard. Knowing what termination does what is crucial into figuring out the tense the other person is speaking in. After a while, this will come naturally as you get more comfortable around the new language, but before that happens you need to force yourself into learning the [url=http://www.ugg-boot-2013.com/]Uggs Black Friday[/url] terminations in a very straightforward fashion.
Learn Spanish Grammar - Imperfect Tense
The imperfect tense is a bit tricky in Spanish, as many language learning courses will bold out. It's used in a variety of situations, such as expressing an action repeated in the past, expressing an action that occurred in the past and was interrupted, an hour in the past, the age [url=http://www.ugg-boot-2013.com/]Cheap Ugg Boots[/url] in the past using the verb "tener" or when describing stuff in the past. Most imperfect tense verbs follow this formula: cuanto, followed by the expression of time, the verb hacia (do) and lastly, the imperfect verb.
Verbs ending in "ar" will receive "aba/abamos" in first person singular/plural, "abas" in second person, [url=http://www.ugg-boot-2013.com/]Ugg Boots Outlet[/url] "aba/aban" in third person singular/plural. Verbs ending in "er" and "ir" will receive "ia/iamos" in first person singular/plural, "ias" in second person, "ia/ian" in third person singular/plural. For example, the verb "caminar" becomes "yo caminaba", "tu caminabas", "el/ellas caminaba", "nostros caminabamos" and "ellos/ellas caminaban". If you get these terminations memorized, you will soon be able to avoid
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