What is the conjugation for the verb leer?
Leer (leh-ehr) is a regular -er verb, so its conjugation is pretty straightforward….Present tense conjugation.
Conjugation | Translation |
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usted lee | You (formal) read |
nosotros leemos | We read |
vosotros leéis | You all (informal) read |
ellos/ellas leen | They read |
What is the stem of the verb leer?
le-
Present Subjunctive of Leer To conjugate leer in the present subjunctive, we take its stem (le-) and add the endings as in the table below. Note: Only Spaniards use the form vosotros/as when addressing a group of people in an informal situation.
What is leer in tu form?
Leer is a Spanish verb meaning to read. Leer is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense. Leer appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Preterite Tense Verbs Poster as the 17th most used irregular verb….Leer Conjugation: Preterite Tense.
yo | leí |
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tú | leíste |
él/ella | leyó |
ns. | leímos |
vs. | leísteis |
What is the future form of leer?
Indicative
inglés | yo | |
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Preterite | I read | leí |
Past Perfect – Pluperfect | I had read | había leído |
Future | I will read | leeré |
Future Perfect | I will have read | habré leído |
What is present participle of Leer?
leyendo
the present of the verb estar + the present participle of leer, which is leyendo.
What is the meaning of the verb Leer?
Reading is a recurrent conversation topic, so it’ll be useful to learn the verb leer (pronounced leh-EHR; to read) properly to be able to talk about your favorite books and magazines with Spanish speakers.
When to use the present progressive of Leer?
Present Progressive of Leer. We use the present progressive to talk about actions that are happening at the moment of speaking, but also to talk about what has been taking place lately. To form this tense we need: the present of the verb estar + the present participle of leer, which is leyendo.
When to use vosotros or Leer in Spanish?
Since leer is a regular verb, we only need to take its stem le- and add the endings depending on the subject pronouns: Note: In Spain, people use the form vosotros/as when addressing a group of people in an informal situation, but in the rest of the Spanish-speaking countries, everyone says ustedes.