THERE ARE 22 TENSES.
MODO INDICATIVO
presente digo...
pretérito dije...
futuro diré...
antepresente he dicho...
antepretérito hube dicho...
antefuturo habré dicho...
copretérito decÃa ...
antecopretérito habÃa dicho ...
(Formas condicionales)
pospretérito dirÃa...
antepospretérito habrÃa dicho...
MODO SUBJUNTIVO
presente diga...
pretérito dijera...
futuro dijere...
antepresente haya dicho...
antepretérito hubiera dicho...
antefuturo hubiere dicho...
imperativo di...
Formas impersonales
infinitivo decir
infinitivo compuesto haber dicho
gerundio diciendo
gerundio compuesto habiendo dicho
participio dicho
Forms such as "está comiendo", "estuvo comiendo"..., are not real tenses in Spanish, they are just part of gerund. And most of the time they are replaced by the conjugation in Present or "copretérito" (imperfect past).
However, in English they are:
There are 22
"to have" as in "to posess" is tener. As a helper verb for the perfect tenses, it is haber.
There are 12
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"Haber" is one of the Spanish verbs for "to have". This is used as a "helper" verb to form the compound or "perfect" tenses. The other verb meaning "to have" is "tener", and is used to denote posession.
"Tener" is the Spanish verb meaning "to have", as in posession of something. There is a second verb in Spanish, "haber", which means "to have" when used as an auxilary verb for perfect tenses, i.e. "have done".
No - basic verb tenses are present, past and future.
Participles are verb forms that can function as adjectives or parts of other verb tenses. For example, in the sentence "The broken window was repaired," "broken" is a past participle used in the past tense sentence. Participles can be used to form different verb tenses, such as the perfect or progressive forms.
do dictionaries show regular and irregular verb tenses
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In Spanish, conjugation is the process of changing the form of a verb to match the subject of the sentence. This means that the ending of the verb changes depending on who is performing the action. There are different verb tenses and moods that require specific conjugation rules to be followed.
present, past, future, those are the basic tenses for Spanish, the you can have the preterit etc....