Talk:Spanish verbs/to do
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- Sections to add and flesh out
- How Spanish verbs work ✓
- Mood, tense and aspect — forms of the verb ✓
- Non-finite forms ✓
- The indicative ✓
- The subjunctive ✓
- The conditional ✓
- The imperative ✓
Examples of verbs conjugated ✓Moved to Spanish verb paradigm- Spanish verb Voice
- Use of verbs
- Contrasting simple and continuous forms ✓
- Contrasting the present and the future ✓
- Contrasting the preterite and the imperfect ✓
- Contrasting the preterite and the perfect
- Contrasting the indicative and the subjunctive
- Contrasting the subjunctive and the conditional
- Contrasting the subjunctive and the imperative ✓
- Contrasting the present and the future subjunctive ✓
- Contrasting the preterite and the past anterior ✓
Contrasting ser and estar ✓Contrasting haber and tener ✓- Use of the gerund
- Negation ✓
- Expressing movement ✓
- Mood, tense and aspect — forms of the verb ✓
Glossary of simple Spanish verbs in the infinitiveSee List of Spanish verbs
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- Keep a logical structure whereby standard Spanish grammar is described in some detail, with deviations from this fully described in the proper section.
- Make proper references to traditional grammatical terminology, but favour the terminology and procedures of modern linguistics.
- Follow Real Academia recommendations, but making sure to specify where this may deviate from usage.
- Use italics for Spanish, and normal type for English.
- Convert lists to tables where appropriate