What are irregular verbs in Spanish?
Irregular verbs in Spanish are verbs that do not follow regular conjugation patterns.
A few common irregular verbs are:
- Ser [“to be”]
- Estar [“to be”]
- Ir [“to go”]
- Tener [“to have”]
For example, “comer” is a regular verb that means eat in Spanish. To say “I eat” in the present tense in Spanish, you say “yo como.” On the other hand, “I have” would be “yo tengo,” not “yo teno,” because “tener” is irregular.
A QuillBot Grammar Check can help you spot any irregular verbs in Spanish and conjugate them correctly.