Spanish verbs
can end in "ar," "ir" or "er." Verbs, such as "comer" (to eat), "ver" (to see) and correr (to run), are among many of the Spanish ER verbs. Spanish ER and IR verbs have the same conjugations, and students learning Spanish spend a lot of time learning conjugate them. If you have not studied Spanish, however, you can quickly conjugate Spanish ER verbs using an online conjugator.
Instructions
1. Determine the tense in which you will conjugate the verb. The conjugated form will vary according to the tense. Determine if the tense is past, present, future or present progressive.
2. Check if the verb might take the subjunctive form. Spanish speakers use the subjunctive when expressing hopes, possibilities, desires and, sometimes, opinions. Subjunctive expresses what might be, and verbs in the subjunctive form have different conjugations.
3. Type the infinitive, the unconjugated form (that ends in ER), into an online verb conjugator, such as Word Reference or Verbix. Select the conjugated verb that coordinates with the tense that you want to use.