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Leer Conjugation
Unlock the nuances of Leer Conjugation in Spanish with our specialized resources. Mastering ‘Leer’ in all its tenses is essential for fluency, and our page offers everything from engaging practices to detailed charts. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, our resources cater to all. For more on Spanish verbs, visit our Spanish verbs page.
Verb Meaning(s): to read
Leer - Present Tense
I read, I do read, I am reading
Leer - Preterite Tense
I read (past)
Leer - Imperfect Tense
I was reading, I used to read, I read sometimes (past)
Leer - Present Perfect
I have read
Leer - Present Progressive
I am reading (right now)
Leer - Conditional
I would read
Advance Your Mastery of “Leer”
Now that you’ve reviewed how to conjugate leer, keep building your skills by exploring its real-world usage. For reading in progress, check out the present progressive of leer, or express habitual reading habits with the imperfect tense of leer. To talk about books you’ve finished, visit the present perfect tense of leer. For a deeper understanding of conjugation across verb types, compare with decir in the present tense. Want everything in one place? Explore the Complete Spanish Verb Guide. Keep reading and learning—your Spanish is getting stronger by the page!
