In this module, we will explore commonly used Irregular Spanish verbs.” You will learn their English translations, how to use them in sentences, and practice using them in different tenses (present, past, and future). These verbs will allow you to expand your vocabulary and enhance your ability to express a wide range of actions.
Ser (to be)
Estar (to be)
Ir (to go)
Tener (to have)
Haber (to have, auxiliary verb)
Poder (to be able to, can)
Decir (to say, to tell)
Venir (to come)
Ver (to see)
Dar (to give)
Saber (to know, facts or information)
Querer (to want, to love)
Traer (to bring)
Salir (to leave, to go out)
Buscar (to search, to look for)
Llegar (to arrive, to reach)
Dormir (to sleep)
Sentir (to feel)
Hacer (to do, to make)
These verbs are considered irregular because they do not follow the standard conjugation rules. They may undergo changes in their stem or their endings, especially in the preterite tense and some other forms.
Ser – to be
Estar – to be
Ir – to go
Tener – to have
Haber – to have (auxiliary verb)
Poder – to be able to, can
Decir – to say, to tell
Venir – to come
Ver – to see
Dar – to give
Saber – to know (facts or information)
Querer – to want, to love
Traer – to bring
Salir – to leave, to go out
Buscar – to search, to look for
Llegar – to arrive, to reach
Dormir – to sleep
Sentir – to feel
Hacer – to do, to make
In this section, we’ve covered commonly used Irregular Spanish verbs.” These verbs are widely used and can help you express actions and states across various situations. Practicing these in different tenses will help you become more versatile in speaking and writing Spanish.