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the first page is in Spanish and it has a lot of verbs you only have to click on one verb an it shows you all the form of the verb "te muestra todas las conjugaciones del verbo elegido"

in the second page you habe to wrte the verb you want in the space where it sais VERBO, and then you click in the tipe of form you want as presente de indicativo o presente subjuntivo

I hope it helps
I'm Spanish

2006-12-03 00:43:22 · answer #1 · answered by isis 3 · 0 0

www.studyspanish.com

click on grammar on the left side and then search for the area you are looking to pratice on...just browse around the free stuff unless you are willing to pay...im not sure of the price

also:

www.conjuguemos.com

with this site you need to register...registration is free though!...it is only an e-mail address of yours and you make up a password...I RECOMMEND THIS SITE OVER THE OTHER....this site times you in whatever conjugation you are doing...what my teacher does is she makes us have a minimum of 40 words for every 5 or 1 minute(i don't remember)...but this is very effective...you can try it as many times as you like and the site tells you the percentage of what you got correct out of what you attempted so you can see your progress....there is sooo much more i want to say on this site but i cant even begin to describe it...all i can say is that it is really helpful...just give it a try!

2006-11-30 08:36:47 · answer #2 · answered by Devi 3 · 1 0

Haber is complicated. If haber is accompanied by a noun, then the splendid variety is había, in spite of no rely if the object is singular or plural. If haber is accompanied by yet another verb (in the ado/ido variety) then haber is conjugated in accordance to the priority, so a plural concern would have habían. "había muchas cosas" and "ellos habían pizcado" are splendid.

2016-10-04 13:53:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

http://www.sintx.usc.es/conjuga.html

This is a cojugator of spanish verbs. You write the verb you want to know how to conjugate and you obtain all the terms. For example write "correr, decir, amar"

2006-11-30 08:33:33 · answer #4 · answered by redkite 6 · 1 0

Lo siento porque yo no se.

2006-11-30 08:31:26 · answer #5 · answered by Raven 5 · 0 1

http://tradu.scig.uniovi.es/conjuga.html
Is a very good site

Espero que te ayude

2006-11-30 08:35:45 · answer #6 · answered by حلاَمبرا hallambra 6 · 1 0

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