Regular -er verbs are those whose conjugation scheme follows the conjugation of Temer. In order to conjugate these verbs, remove the -er from the end of the infinitive form, and add the ending provided.

Indicative

Present Indicative: Romper

The Present Tense is used for statements of fact that are currently taking place.

-o
-es
-e
-emos
-en

Rompo
Rompes
Rompe
Rompemos
Rompen

Imperfect Indicative: Toser

The Imperfect Tense is used for actions that have taken place in the past. These actions took place more than once, took place over a period of time, or are not yet complete.

-ía
-ías
-ía
-íamos
-ían

Tosía
Tosías
Tosía
Tosíamos
Tosían

Preterite Indicative: Vender

The Preterite is used for actions that have taken place in the past. These actions took place once, took place in between specific boundaries of time, or occurred a specific number of times.


-iste
-ió
-imos
-ieron

Vendí
Vendiste
Vendió
Vendimos
Vendieron

Future Indicative: Beber

The Future Tense is used for actions that have taken place in the future.

-eré
-erás
-erá
-eremos
-erán

Beberé
Beberás
Beberá
Beberemos
Beberán

Conditional IndicativeComer

The Conditional Tense is used to express probability or contingency. The conditional expresses that something would happen, if the circumstances were different or conditions were met. The conditional is also used to speculate.

-ería
-erías
-ería
-eríamos
-erían

Comería
Comerías
Comería
Comeríamos
Comerían

Subjunctive

The subjunctive is a mood used to express statements that are contrary to fact. It is used to express desire, doubt, or uncertainty. It can express to importance of the something that has not yet occurred.

Present Subjunctive: Aprender

-a
-as
-a
-amos
-an

Aprenda
Aprendas
Aprenda
Aprendamos
Aprendan

Imperfect Subjunctive: Responder

-iera
-ieras
-iera
-iéramos
-ieran

Respondiera
Respondieras
Respondiera
Respondiéramos
Respondieran

Future Subjunctive

Perfect

The Perfect is achieved by taking the verb haber, and conjugating it in the correct tense. Then, slap the participle form of the verb on the end. The participle for of -ER verbs is formed by replacing the final -ER of the infinitive with -ido.

Present Perfect: Correr

He + Participle 
Has + Participle
Ha + Participle
Hemos + Participle
Han + Participle

He corrido
Has corrido
Ha corrido
Hemos corrido 
Han corrido

Past Perfect: Esconder

Había + Participle 
Habías + Participle 
Había + Participle 
Habíamos + Participle 
Habían + Participle 

Había escondido
Habías escondido
Había escondido
Habíamos escondido 
Habían escondido

Future Perfect: Prometer

Habré + Participle 
Habrás + Participle 
Habrá + Participle 
Habremos + Participle  
Habrán + Participle 

Habré prometido
Habrás prometido
Habrá prometido
Habremos prometido 
Habrán prometido

Conditional Perfect: Meter

Habría + Participle 
Habrías + Participle 
Habría + Participle 
Habríamos + Participle 
Habrían + Participle 

Habría metido
Habrías metido
Habría metido
Habríamos metido 
Habrían metido

Imperative: Barrer

The Imperative mood is used for commands.

-(The first person has no imperative form)
-e
-a
-amos
-ed
-an

¡Barre!
¡Barra!
¡Barramos!
¡Barred!
¡Barran!

Regular -er Verb Repository

Romper | Toser | Beber | Comer | Aprender | Responder | Correr | Vender | Esconder | Barrer | Meter | PrometerSuceder | Sorprender | Deber

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