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Like in English you can use the three basic tenses as a beginner to speak Spanish:

  1. Simple present,
  2. Simple Past,
  3. Future.

With These tenses you can combine and practice at the beginning of your learning. Once you have mastered these structures very well the rest will be history...

Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Adjectives, Plural, Simple Past Tense & Be Polite.

PRESENT PERFECT[edit | edit source]

Subject + Verb + Complement

Ejemplo en español[edit | edit source]

Mario camina hasta su nuevo trabajo todas las mañanas.

Same example in English[edit | edit source]

Mario walks to his new job every morning.

PAST PERFECT[edit | edit source]

Subject + Verb (simple past) + Complement

Ejemplo en español[edit | edit source]

Sussie cantaba por las noches en un espectáculo de broadway.

Same example in English[edit | edit source]

Sussie sang at nights in a broadway's show.

FUTURE[edit | edit source]

Subject + Verb + Complement

Ejemplo en español[edit | edit source]

Leonardo nadará el siguiente mes en la competencia estatal de su localidad.

Same example in english[edit | edit source]

Leonardo will swim next month in the local state competition.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

When you master these tenses you can have a good conversation, and although it looks very basic, you can combine it with a lot of vocabulary and and other popular phrases, this is the foundation of Spanish conversation.

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