Complete Spanish Verb Course

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Master All Spanish Verbs (or just a few!)

Through this course, you can learn a few verb tenses in Spanish or master all major Spanish verb tenses! It uses brain science strategies to help you learn and retain Spanish verb conjugations.

SectionTopic
Section 1: Introduction (Optional – Theory)
1.0Intro Spanish verb conjugation
1.0aHow Brain Science Helps You Master Verbs
1.1Overview of verb conjugation in Spanish
1.2Importance of Verb Conjugation in Spanish
1.3Brief Comparison with English Verb Conjugation
1.4Historical influences on Spanish verbs and their conjugation patterns
Section 2:Basics of Spanish Verbs
(Game-Based Learning)
2.1Infinitive forms and their endings (-ar, -er, -ir)
2.2Build Simple Sentences (Modal Verbs + Infinitives)
2.3Learn Spanish Infinitives Part I
2.4Learn Spanish Infinitives Part II
2.5Subject pronouns
Mini Brain Boost:2.2-2.5 Modals, Infinitives, Pronouns
2.6Quick Overview of All Spanish Verb Tenses and Moods
2.7Regular verb conjugation patterns
2.8Irregular verb conjugation patterns
2.9Explanation of verb types: reflexive, transitive, and intransitive verbs
Section 3:Present Tense
Example: I eat
3.1Spanish Present Tense Conjugation: Regular Verbs
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3.2Irregular Spanish Present Tense Overview
3.3Stem-changing verbs: e → ie
3.4Stem-changing verbs: o → ue
3.5Stem-changing verbs: e → i
Mini Brain Boost:3.3-3.5 Stem-Changing Verbs
3.6Irregular yo forms
3.7Spanish irregular verbs like me gusta
Mini Brain Boost:3.6-3.7 Irregular Yo & Me gusta
3.8Verbs with irregularities in all forms
3.9Spanish Irregular Verbs with Spelling Changes
3.10Most common Spanish irregular verbs
Mini Brain Boost:3.8-3.10 Irregular Spelling & Common Irregulars
3.11Modal (Connector) Verb Conjugation and Sentence Practice
3.12Modal Verb Sentences with Yes/No Questions
3.13Modal Verb Sentences with “w” Questions
Mini Brain Boost:3.11-3.13 Modal Verbs with Questions
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Section 4:Reflexive Verbs
Example: I shave (myself)
4.1Understanding Spanish reflexive verbs
4.2Conjugation of Spanish reflexive verbs
4.3Common Spanish reflexive verbs and their meanings
4.4Spanish reflexive verbs in daily routines
Mini Brain Boost:4.1-4.4 Reflexives, Meanings, Daily Routines
4.5Reflexive verbs with modal verbs
4.6Spanish verbs that change meaning in the reflexive
4.7Spanish verbs that can become reflexive
Mini Brain Boost:4.5-4.7 Modals, Meaning Changes, Becoming Reflexive
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5.1Spanish Present Progressive: Regular
5.2Spanish Present Progressive: Irregular
5.3Spanish Present Progressive: Reflexive
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Section 6:Present perfect
Example: I have eaten
6.1Spanish present perfect: Regular
6.2Spanish present perfect: Irregular
6.3Spanish present perfect: Reflexive
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Section 7:Preterite Tense
Example: I ate
7.1Spanish Preterite: Regular
7.2Spanish Preterite: Irregular Stems (all irregular)
7.3Spanish Preterite: Irregular Stems with “j”
Mini Brain Boost:7.1-7.3 Preterite Regular, Irregular, “j” Irregular
7.4Spanish Preterite: Irregular Dar, Ir, and Ser
7.5Spanish Preterite: Irregular Stem Changing
7.6Spanish Preterite: Irregular car, gar, zar
Mini Brain Boost:7.4-7.6 Preterite Dar/Ir/Ser, Stem Changes, -car/-gar/-zar
7.7Reflexive preterite verbs
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Section 8:Imperfect Tense
Ex. I was eating, I used to eat, I ate (on Thursdays/daily, etc.)
8.1Spanish Imperfect tense: Regular
8.2Spanish Imperfect tense: Irregular
8.3Spanish Imperfect tense: Reflexive
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Section 9: Future Tense
Example: I will eat
9.1 Spanish Future Tense: Regular Verbs
9.2 Spanish Future Tense: Irregular Verbs
9.3 Spanish Future Tense: Reflexive Verbs
9.4 Informal future (ir a + infinitive)
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Section 10: Conditional Tense
Example: I would eat
10.1 Spanish Conditional Tense: Regular Verbs
10.2 Spanish Conditional Tense: Irregular Verbs
10.3 Spanish Conditional Tense: Reflexive Verbs
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Section 11: Past Progressive
Example: I was eating (at 7am)
11.1 Spanish Past Progressive Tense
11.2 Spanish Past Progressive: Regular
11.3 Spanish Past Progressive: Irregular
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Section 12: Subjunctive
Example: So that I eat
12.1 Spanish Present Subjunctive Overview
12.2 Spanish Subjunctive Triggers
12.3 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Regular Verbs
12.4 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Irregular Stem Changing Verbs
Mini Brain Boost: 12.1-12.4 Subjunctive Regulars, Triggers, Irregulars
12.5 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Irregular Present Yo Patterns
12.6 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Irregular Accent Added
12.7 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Irregular Spelling Changes
12.8 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Spelling Changes for Consistent Sounds
Mini Brain Boost: 12.5-12.8 Irregular Subjunctives: Spelling Changes, Accents
12.9 Spanish Subjunctive Tense: Reflexive
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Section 13: Imperative Mood (Commands)
Example: Eat!
13.1 Spanish Commands Overview
13.2 Positive Commands
13.3 Negative Commands
13.4 Irregular Spanish Positive and Negative Commands
Mini Brain Boost: 13.2.-13.4. Mini Brain Boost: Spanish Positive and Negative Commands
13.5 Reflexive and Object Prounouts with Commands
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Section 14: Past Subjunctive
Example: If I ate
14.1 Spanish Past Subjunctive: Regular and Triggers
14.2 Spanish Past Subjunctive: Irregular
14.3 The “other form” of Past Subjunctive
14.4 Relexive Past Sunjunctive
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Sections 15-16: Compound Tenses (Present, Past, Future Perfect)
Examples: I had eaten; I will have eaten
15.1 Spanish Present Perfect: Review
15.2 Spanish Past Perfect (Pluperfect): Regular
15.3 Spanish Past Perfect (Pluperfect): Irregular
15.4 Spanish Past Perfect (Pluperfect): Reflexive
Mini Brain Boost: 15.2-15.4 Past Perfect (Pluperfect)
16.1 Spanish Future Perfect: Regular
16.2 Spanish Future Perfect: Irregular
16.3 Spanish Future Perfect: Reflexive
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Sections 17-18: Compound Tenses (Conditional, Subjunctive)
Examples: I would have eaten; So that I had eaten
17.1 Spanish Conditional Perfect: Regular
17.2 Spanish Conditional Perfect: Irregular
17.3 Spanish Conditional Perfect: Reflexive
Mini Brain Boost: 17.1-17.3 Conditional Perfect
18.1 Spanish Present Subjunctive Perfect: Regular
18.2 Spanish Present Subjunctive Perfect: Irregular
18.3 Spanish Present Subjunctive Perfect: Reflexive
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Sections 19-20: Compound Tenses (Past Subjunctive, Preterite Perfect)
Examples: If I had eaten, I had eaten (more common in writing).
19.1 Pluperfect (Past) Subjunctive: Regular
19.2 Pluperfect (Past) Subjunctive: Irregular
19.3 Pluperfect (Past) Subjunctive: Reflexive
Mini Brain Boost: 19.1-19.3 Pluperfect (Past) Subjunctive) Perfect
20.1 Past Preterite Perfect: Regular
20.2 Past Preterite Perfect: Irregular
20.3 Past Preterite Perfect: Reflexive
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Course Content

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Section 1: Introduction (Optional)
Section 2: Basics of Spanish Verbs
Section 3: Spanish Present Tense
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