advenir
advertir
adquirir
amonestar
avasallar
atontar
amar
abolir
acendrar
acechar
argüir
avenir
aterrizar
alunizar
acuatizar
azuzar
acaudillar
aguerrir
actuar
amortizar
aventar
acorralar
apostar
apresurar
abanicar
apechugar
ahuyentar
admitir
auscultar
auditar
acudir
asistir
acontecer
acaecer
apercibir
aludir
adivinar
ameritar
atestiguar
acaudalar
atesorar
avejentar
avezar
acostumbrar
alheñar
alhajar
aquietar
administrar
admitir
amedrentar
aturdir
aterrar
alivianar
aligerar
adentrar
apestar
apalear
apuñalar
apedrear
apuntar
aparejar
apearse
acostar
acertar
aborrecer
ahorrar
averiguar
ascender
aterirse
acribillar
...
...
(Y miles más)
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
There are thousands of verbs in the Spanish language. Although the exact number may vary depending on the specific source, it is estimated that there are over 10,000 verbs in Spanish.
Some verbs that start with E are:eatearnekeevenedgeendenergizeelevateenbalmenableenteremancipateevolveemployembraceembroilengageeliminateemphasizeemergeequateevaluateendureeducateease
The three types of verbs in Spanish are regular verbs, stem-changing verbs, and irregular verbs. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns in their conjugation, stem-changing verbs have changes in the stem of the verb in certain forms, and irregular verbs do not follow the typical conjugation patterns.
It is not used with the verbs tener, ser, and estar.
Regular Verbs
The main "yo" verbs in Spanish are regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. These are verbs that follow a specific pattern when conjugated in the yo (I) form, such as "hablar" (to speak), "comer" (to eat), and "vivir" (to live).
Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
In Spanish, there are three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver. These verbs have unique conjugations in the imperfect tense that do not follow the regular patterns of regular -ar, -er, or -ir verbs.
Los verbos.
trabajar
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.