Example: Me viajar. (I would like to travel). Regular across all three families. Part III: The Secret Columns – Subjunctive & Commands No tabla is complete without the modo subjuntivo (the realm of doubt, desire, and emotion). For regular verbs, the subjunctive is predictable: For -AR verbs, use the -ER endings; for -ER/-IR verbs, use the -AR endings. It’s a cross-pollination.
| -AR (Action) | -ER (Process) | -IR (Change/State) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (to arrive) | Comprender (to understand) | Decidir (to decide) | | Mirar (to look at) | Correr (to run) | Describir (to describe) | | Preguntar (to ask) | Leer (to read) | Recibir (to receive) | | Tomar (to take/drink) | Prometer (to promise) | Subir (to go up/upload) | | Viajar (to travel) | Romper (to break) | Unir (to unite) | tabla verbos regulares español
Pattern: Remove ending, add: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an (AR) / -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en (ER/IR). The tense of completed actions. A closed story. Note the accent marks—they are not optional; they are the music of the language. Example: Me viajar
Que yo hable, que tú hables, que él hable, que nosotros hablemos, que vosotros habléis, que ellos hablen. Part III: The Secret Columns – Subjunctive &