' In this lesson, you'll learn its conjugation in the
present tense and the
present subjunctive through plenty of real life examples.
Lesson Summary.
| Subject Pronoun | Present Indicative | Present Subjunctive |
|---|
| él/ella usted | oye | oiga |
| nosotros/ nosotras | oímos | oigamos |
| vosotros/ vosotras | oís | oigáis |
Indicative
| inglés | él/ella/usted |
|---|
| Present | I hear, am hearing | oye |
| Present Perfect | I have heard | ha oído |
| Imperfect | I was hearing, used to hear, heard | oía |
| Preterite | I heard | oyó |
Creer Conjugation - Spanish Verb Conjugation - Conjugate Creer in Spanish. Creer is a Spanish irregular verb meaning to believe. For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Creer Preterite Tense Conjugation.
Definition. OIR. Online Image Resizer. OIR. Operation Inherent Resolve (combat operations)
se llama. se llaman. A reflexive verb, or pronominal verb, is a verb that is accompanied by a reflexive pronoun. This verb construction is used when a person performs an action to or for him/herself. In other words, the subject of the verb and the direct object of the verb are the same person.
Presente – Present Tense
- yo soy – I am.
- tú eres – you are.
- vos sos – you (South American) are.
- él/ella/usted es – he/she/you (formal) are.
- nosotros/as somos – we are.
- vosotros/as sois – you (plural) are.
- ustedes son – you (plural) are.
- ellos/as son – they are.
The four types of listening are appreciative, empathic, comprehensive, and critical. Familiarize yourself with these different types of listening so you can strengthen and improve your ability to critically think and evaluate what you have heard.
In this page you can discover 63 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for listen, like: listen to, overhear, give attention, be attentive, hearken, attend, lend-an-ear, accept, incline an ear to, heed and adopt.
Listen, in contemporary usage, is not a transitive verb, so it cannot take a direct object meaning “the thing being heard”. It is intransitive, and you must use a prepositional phrase headed by to, as in “listen to something”, in order to specify the thing being heard.
What is another word for listening?
| concentrating | heeding |
|---|
| interested | attentive |
| accepting | attending |
| hearkening | receiving |
| paying attention | intent |
What is another word for listening carefully?
| paying attention | observant |
|---|
| listening | committed |
| vigilant | tentie |
| studious | noticing |
| on guard | watchful |
Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. Listening is key to all effective communication. Without the ability to listen effectively, messages are easily misunderstood. If there is one communication skill you should aim to master, then listening is it.
The definition of hearing has more to do with the physiological act of hearing sounds than it does with making sense and connecting with the person who's talking to you. Listening, on the other hand, means “to pay attention to sound; to hear something with thoughtful attention; and to give consideration.”
When used as verbs, listen means to pay attention to a sound or speech, whereas obey means to do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of. Listen as a verb (intransitive): To pay attention to a sound or speech.
Correct spelling for the English word "listening" is [lˈ?s?n?ŋ], [lˈ?s?n?ŋ], [l_ˈ?_s_?_n_?_ŋ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Hablar is a Spanish verb meaning to speak. Hablar is conjugated as a regular ar verb in the preterite tense.
Escuchar Conjugation: Present Tense
| yo | escucho |
|---|
| tú | escuchas |
| él/ella | escucha |
| nosotros/as | escuchamos |
| vosotros/as | escucháis |
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb
escuchar in Present tense.
Mode: Indicative.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|
| Yo | escucho |
| Tu | escuchas |
| El/Ella | escucha |
| Nosotros | escuchamos |
one that comes or arrives welcomed
Mirar is a Spanish regular ar verb meaning to look at.
'Vaya': that is the verb 'IR' meaning 'to go'. When conjugating this verb in subjunctive, its first and third singular forms are: “yo vaya” or “él/ella/usted vaya”. It is also the corresponding form for the imperative when referring to “usted”.
Listened | Conjugate Listen in English. The word listened is the past form of listen in the first person singular. There are other translations for this conjugation.
escuchar
- SpanishDict Phonetic Alphabet (SPA) ehs. - koo. - chahr.
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) es. - ku. - t?a?
- Spanish Alphabet (ABC) es. - cu. - char.
Imperative
| inglés | tú |
|---|
| Affirmative Imperative | Eat! | come |
| Negative Commands | Don't eat! | no comas |
The verb jugar means 'to play'. This verb has an -u to -ue shift in the present tense for all subjects except nosotros/as and vosotros/as. It is regular in the present progressive tense. We can use the verb jugar whenever we want to talk about playing, for example, Ellos juegan baloncesto cada jueves.
"Jugar" is an irregular verb. Regular verbs keep their base, but many verbs in Spanish have irregular base forms. This means their bases change when conjugated for certain subjects. An irregular -AR verb, like "jugar", will change its base when it gets conjugated.
Hacer, also an irregular verb, means to do or to make. Dar and hacer are verbs that need to be memorized because of their irregularity, and that is why we need to put them into practice a lot.
SER is an
irregular verb. You just need to memorize the
form that goes with each pronoun.
Free Spanish Grammar Lesson.
| Pronoun | Present Tense Verb Form |
|---|
| Tú | eres |
| Él, Ella, Usted | es |
| Nosotros, Nosotras | somos |
| Vosotros, vosotras | sois |
- jugué
- jugaste.
- jugó
- jugamos.
- jugasteis.
- jugaron.
The verb comer is a regular - er verb in all forms and tenses.
Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Ir (to Go)
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|
| tú vas | You (informal) go |
| él/ella/ello/uno va | He/she/one goes |
| usted va | You (formal) go |
| nosotros vamos | We go |
Terms in this set (3)
- Nosotros jugamos básquetbol en el parque. We are playing basketball in the park.
- Ella juego fútbol con amigos. She is playing soccer with friends.
- Yo juego con mis amigos. I am playing with friends.
Jugar is a Spanish verb meaning to play. Jugar is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense. For the present tense conjugation, go to Jugar Conjugation - Present Tense.