Spanish verb conjugation is one of the most important parts of learning the language. Unlike English, Spanish verbs change depending on the subject, tense, and context of the sentence.
For example, the verb hablar (to speak) changes depending on who is speaking. “Yo hablo” means “I speak,” while “Él habla” means “He speaks.” These small changes help make sentences clearer and more precise.
Students preparing for GCSE, A-Level, or IB Spanish exams should focus on mastering common verb tenses such as present, past, and future. Practising verb conjugation regularly through exercises and writing tasks can help students build confidence and improve their grammar skills.
Understanding verb patterns and practising them consistently will make it easier to communicate correctly in Spanish.




