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How do you conjugate the verb ver?

How do you conjugate the verb ver?

Ver is a Spanish irregular verb meaning to see….Ver Conjugation: Present Tense.

yo veo
ves
él/ella ve
ns. vemos
vs. veis

What is the past participle of ver?

visto
Spanish has quite a few verbs with irregular past participles….Irregular Past Participles.

Infinitive Spanish Past Participle English Past Participle
ver visto seen
volver vuelto returned

What is the past tense of conjugation?

Indicative

simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit
you had
he, she, it had
we had
you had

What tense is ver in?

Present Tense Conjugation and Uses

Subject Pronoun Ver Conjugation Translation
yo veo I see
ves You (informal, singular) see
él/ella/usted ve He/She sees, you (formal, singular) see
nosotros/nosotras vemos We see

What is Ver in the perfect tense?

The Forms of War

Infinitive to war
Present Tense war / wars
Past Tense warred
Present Participle warring
Past Participle warred

Is it present or past?

have – present and past tense

Present Tense
I have We have
He has
She has They have
It has

Has have had conjugation?

Conjugation of verb To have

Affirmative Negative
You had been having. You had not been having.
He/She/It had been having. He/She/It had not been having.
We had been having. We had not been having.
You had been having. You had not been having.

What is Ver in future tense?

Lesson Summary

Pronoun Future Tense of Ver
Yo veré
verás
Él, Ella, Usted verá
Nosotros, nosotras veremos

What is past of watch?

watched
watches

simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit
I watched
you watched
he, she, it watched
we watched

What is the past tense of walk?

walked
To Walk

Person Past Present
I walked walk
We walked walk
You walked walk
He, She, It walked walks

What is the past participle of Ver?

Notes: ver is an irregular verb in the present indicative, imperfect indicative: ve-, preterite, and present subjunctive. The past participle is also irregular: visto.

What are some examples of past tense verbs?

Most verbs (of the thousands of verbs in the language) form their past tense by adding ed (or d) to the present tense, first person singular. Examples: I walk, I walked; I enjoy, I enjoyed; I hope, I hoped; I fear, I feared; I like, I liked; I jump, I jumped; I call, I called.

Does imperative sentence exist in past tense?

Although in discussion of the imperative clause type it is routinely denied that it could ever feature a past tense, imperatives in the past tense do exist. Specifically, past imperatives can be found in (Northern) Dutch and Frisian, many speakers of which can produce and understand sentences like (1) and (2).

What is the past tense the verbs need?

The past tense of need is needed . The third-person singular simple present indicative form of need is needs . The present participle of need is needing . The past participle of need is needed .

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