Ver Conjugation Example
Spanish Classes / / November 09, 2021
The verb watch it's airregular verb, that is, the endings of its conjugations do not follow one of the conjugation patterns. The verb to see mainly means 'perceive with the eyes' or 'perceive with the intelligence'. For instance: "Saw a light on the road ”,“ Already we saw what is the problem".
The verb watch can be conjugated in nine simple tenses (from indicative, subjunctive or imperative) and in eight compound beats (from indicative and subjunctive). Next, we show tables with the different conjugations of the verb watch:
Conjugation of watch (simple times)
Non-personal forms:
- Infinitive: watch
- Gerund: seeing
- Participle: viewed
Imperative mode:
- You go
- You see
- You see
- You see
Simple indicative tenses:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me I see |
Me saw |
Future |
Copreterite: |
Me I will see |
Me saw |
Post-past | |
Me would see |
Simple subjunctive tenses:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me see |
Me see or see |
Future | |
Me see |
Indicative compound tenses:
Before present: |
Preterite: |
Me I've seen |
Me I have seen |
Antefuture |
Antecopreterite: |
Me I will have seen |
Me had seen |
Anteposterite | |
Me Would have seen |
Subjunctive compound tenses:
Before present: |
Preterite |
Me have been seen |
Me had or would have seen |
Antefuture | |
Me she would have seen |
- Continue with: Conjugation of ser
40 Examples of conjugation of watch:
- Not yet she has seen (pre-present indicative) how the final design was.
- I see (present indicative) that there are many people lining up to enter the concert.
- Go (imperative) either where you walk or you could easily fall.
- If the cops checked the surveillance video, would see (present indicative) what the suspect's features are like.
- Them they saw (co-preterit of indicative) a lot of television when they were on vacation.
- Maybe will have seen (pre-future indicative) introductions before, but nothing like this.
- No one could convince him otherwise, because he knew what had seen (antecopreterite of indicative)
- Yes you see (present indicative) carefully, you will notice the small imperfections of the product.
- Already we had seen (pre-future indicative) several houses for rent before deciding on the final one.
- See (imperative) beyond what is in front of your eyes.
- Not the groom you will see (future indicative) her dress, but until the wedding day.
- Yes see (Past indicative) Something strange or irregular would have to report it to his superiors.
- I dont know what would see (post-past indicative) that scared him so much.
- Once they had seen (prefix of indicative) all the works, selected the ten best ones to make a vote.
- I'm sure you never have you seen (antecopreterite of indicative) a beach as beautiful as this one.
- You they saw (past tense of indicative) the first proposals for change that were presented.
- I would also have made you laugh if would have seen (antepreterite of subjunctive) the video.
- See (imperative mode) how pretty the baby's outfit looks like.
- Once have you seen (pre-present subjunctive) the complete video, answer the following questions.
- They asked us to go outside and let's see (present subjunctive) how we can do some social work.
- They never had seen (antecopreterito de indicativo) a live wrestling match.
- You are going to love how the final video clip turned out when have you seen (pre-present subjunctive) all takes and transitions.
- You they saw (co-preterite for indicative) the same cartoons as I did when I was a child.
- You all will have seen (pre-future indicative) your bad luck in the past weeks.
- Never we had seen (antecopreterite indicative) that a cat and a puppy get along so well.
- If you had dared to accompany us to the zoo, you had seen (antepreterite subjunctive) up close to many wonderful animals.
- See (imperative) any of these films to make a critical report.
- If we hadn't been so distracted would have seen (prefix of indicative) the sign that was hanging outside.
- You you've seen (pre-present indicative) many very interesting things in your travels around the world.
- Always I see (present indicative) what can I do to help others.
- Once your new glasses are delivered, you have to verify that yes go to S (present subjunctive) clearly everything.
- They claimed that they saw (past indicative) an alien ship passing through your property.
- I would like that let's see (past subjunctive) these topics as part of the next topic unit.
- Wherever you go, do what you see (future of subjunctive).
- We see (present indicative) many social injustices today.
- Already you'll see (future indicative) that everything will be fine and that there is nothing to worry about.
- Yes would have seen (prefix of subjunctive) that he needed help, I assure you that we would have helped him without hesitation.
- Already will see (future indicative) that with practice they will become experts in weaving.
- No matter what go to S (present subjunctive) do not return or turn back.
- You have to relate what is true and have you seen (pre-present subjunctive) in the police report.
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