Sentences With Simple Verbs
Spanish Classes / / November 09, 2021
The simple verbs are those that are conjugated in any of the simple times from Spanish. These times are characterized by being composed of a single verb form, in this case the verb conjugated in a certain way, time, number and person.
- For example, in the sentence βI i will take a weekend off so that let's go to the beach β, simple verbs are composed of a single verb form i will take (1st person singular, past indicative of take) and let's go (1st person plural, present subjunctive of to go).
On the other hand, compound verbs are those that are constructed from two verb forms: the verb to have conjugated and a verb in participle, for example: I have taken, you have gone...
What are the simple verbs?
Simple times exist in two verb modes: indicative and subjunctive. Let's see what these times are next. Will be taken as a basis the verb to love:
Simple verbs in indicative mood:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me love |
Me i loved |
Future |
Copreterite: |
Me i will love |
Me loved |
Post-past | |
Me would love |
Simple verbs in subjunctive mood:
Present: |
Preterite |
Me love |
Me will love or knead |
Future | |
Me i will love |
- Continue with: Sentences with compound verbs
60 Sentences with simple verbs:
- My dogs they want (present indicative) to play all the time because are (present indicative) puppies.
- I would like (post-past indicative) that you were (present subjunctive) to my party that will be (future indicative) next Sunday.
- I wish that have you (present subjunctive) a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
- Luke could (post-past indicative) get more points when had (past subjunctive) more experience.
- The author give to (future indicative) an autograph signing inside the commercial plaza.
- If this place had (past subjunctive) more promotions, there would be (post-past indicative) more customers consuming.
- Wait (present indicative) that you arrive (present indicative) in time because later you won't will leave (future indicative) enter.
- When dew was (past indicative) young sang (co-preterite indicative) in a pop band with his best friends.
- I would like (post-past indicative) that reach (present subjunctive) my birthday so I can ask for a gift.
- Answers (imperative) the phone because may (present indicative) be some important customer.
- They told us yes we bought (copreterite of indicative) three identical products, one of them would go out (post-past indicative) free.
- No am (present indicative) sure that in this store have (present subjunctive) what we're (present indicative) looking for.
- Want (present indicative) get money and success, but without trying hard enough.
- Next Saturday i will carry (future of indicative) my dog ββto a canine training club.
- Tonight will pass (future indicative) several very interesting programs on television.
- Angel and me are (present indicative) best friends for several years.
- You should (post-past indicative) trusting more in the people with whom you work (present indicative)
- Two weeks ago He decided (past tense) to get a tattoo that encompassed (co-past indicative) almost half arm.
- Yes calls (present indicative) at two o'clock in the afternoon go (present indicative) to answer because will be (future indicative) surely eating.
- Teacher assured (past indicative) that who will deliver (present subjunctive) a good job, would exempt (post-past indicative) matter.
- When supersede (present subjunctive) your fears, you you will give (future indicative) realize that barriers only They were (co-past indicative) in your mind.
- I would like (post-past indicative) that we had (past subjunctive) more free time to talk.
- Next week will rain (future indicative) very strong in different parts of the country.
- Your arguments they look like (present indicative) valid when the exposes (present indicative) from your point of view.
- The house of your dreams will have (future indicative) a room available to play video games.
- At the department store they close (present indicative) at eight o'clock at night.
- The main theme of this play it is (present indicative) the pursuit of happiness.
- We get (past indicative) a fan that cools (present indicative) the air as it expels (present indicative)
- No it agrees (present indicative) buy these products individually, but in packages.
- The numbers don't they lie (present indicative) and we does (present indicative) is still a long way from reaching our monthly goal.
- On Friday will have (future indicative) a presentation and has to (present indicative) practice it until you out (present subjunctive) perfect.
- Yes it happens (present indicative) some incident, insurance will cover (future indicative) most of the damage.
- A lot of these clothes it will happen (future indicative) soon in fashion because it is (present indicative) of season.
- I had (copreterite of indicative) something very important to say to him, but not I knew (co-past indicative) how to do it.
- Some of the students did they take (present indicative) very seriously the class, while others do not.
- On the back of the packaging, comes (present indicative) the number with which you can participate in the draw.
- All the houses in this area have (present indicative) a back garden with a pool.
- On the official website find (present indicative) the telephones and emails to which you can (present indicative) to communicate.
- The change of weather will always it affects (present indicative) and ends (present indicative) getting sick with the flu.
- Us like (present indicative) a lot of talking and telling us which ones are (present indicative) our plans for the future.
- Yes had (past subjunctive) a bigger house, am (present indicative) sure that would have (post-past indicative) many dogs.
- The song that sounds (present indicative) me la they dedicated (past indicative) some years ago.
- Am (present indicative) watching TV, but not really meeting (present indicative) nothing that this (present subjunctive) interesting.
- I i will fix (future indicative) because tonight we will go out (future indicative) party all friends.
- Insurance does not wanted (past tense of indicative) take responsibility for the damages that happened (past indicative) to the vehicle.
- In this bookcase I have (present indicative) my favorite books, of which I never undo (post-past indicative)
- This series of films that pass (present indicative) on television are (present indicative) very boring.
- We hear (past tense) a strange noise coming from outside, so we decided to (past tense) to go out to explore what was (copreterite of indicative) what was (co-past indicative) passing.
- I will assume (future indicative) the responsibility that falls to me within the incident.
- He (present indicative) that Roberto would (post-past indicative) a good father because he they like (present indicative) many children and it is (present indicative) a very responsible person.
- Time is ends (present indicative) and the competitors have not yet arm (present indicative) your dishes.
- Yesterday I carried (past tense of indicative) a lot of fruit from the market because was (co-past indicative) fresh and inexpensive.
- This company Mrs (present indicative) always ten percent of your earnings to the cause.
- Me i trust (present indicative) in which over time we we will accustom (future indicative) to the new situation.
- Wait (present indicative) that have you (present subjunctive) a nice trip and what you arrive (present subjunctive) with good to your destiny.
- The color is would fade (post-past indicative) very fast if not take (past subjunctive) this color protector.
- Tourists will carry (future indicative) everything you need to spend a pleasant afternoon at the beach.
- In that pharmacy you will sell (future indicative) all at a cheaper price.
- Lucas no will come out (future indicative) of his room nor will leave (future indicative) to play unless be (present subjunctive) an emergency.
- Darkens (present indicative) and the campers have not yet they know (present indicative) where is will shelter (future indicative)
It may interest you:
- Sentences with compound verbs
- Simple verbs
- Compound verbs
- Sentences with verbs in the future
- Sentences with verbs in the past
- Sentences with verbs in the present
Quoted from APA: Del Moral, M. & Rodriguez, J. (s.f.). Sentences With Simple Verbs.Example of. Retrieved on October 3, 2021 from https://www.ejemplode.com/12-clases_de_espanol/5228-oraciones_con_verbos_simples.html