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Learn to conjugate Spanish verbs in the future, conditional and imperfect tenses | Language lessons made easy

What you will learn

 

Learn all about the future tense in Spanish – how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs

 

Learn all about the conditional tense in Spanish – how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs

 

Learn all about the imperfect tense in Spanish – how to form it, turn it negative and some common irregular verbs

 

Get plenty of opportunity to practise and improve your skills in grammar

Description

Hola y bienvenidos (Hello and welcome) to Essential Spanish Grammar – the future, conditional and imperfect tenses!

The essential Spanish grammar series is a series of courses that teach pure grammar in its simplest way. I tackle three grammar points in each course and focus on the essentials and nothing else. In this simple grammar guide, you will learn all about the future, conditional and imperfect tenses in Spanish. I’ve stripped the tenses down to their essentials, so you don’t need any prerequisites in order to benefit from this course. All the verbs we use are explained throughout, so you can simply focus on learning the grammar.

We’re going to be looking at what the tenses are and how to form them in Spanish. We’ll also have a look at how to turn each tense negative, and we’ll learn some common irregular verbs.

You’ll have plenty of opportunity to practise what you’ve learnt with lots of exercises for you to do.


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This course is aimed at any student who wants to brush up on their Spanish grammar. You can also take this course as a complete beginner since everything is fully explained as if you have no prior knowledge.

Happy learning 🙂

 

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Content

The future tense

Part 1a
Part 1b
Part 1c
Part 2a
Part 2b
Part 2c
Part 2d
Part 2e
Part 3a
Part 3b
Part 4a
Part 4b
Part 4c
Part 5

The conditional tense

Introduction
Part 1a
Part 1b
Part 1c
Part 1d
Part 2a
Part 2b
Part 2c
Part 2d
Part 2e
Part 2f
Part 3a
Part 3b
Part 4a
Part 4b
Part 4c
Part 4d
Part 5

The imperfect tense

Part 1a
Part 1b
Part 1c