SPANISH TENSES
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DEFINITION: Tenses can indicate a relationship between the time the action in a verb occurs and the time the verb is uttered.
There are three persons that exist in all tenses in Spanish: First person is the speaker, second person is the one spoken to/about, and third person is the one spoken about. Tenses in Spanish
SIMPLE TENSES: It's the form of the verb without the use of a modal or helping verb.
COMPOUND TENSES: These tenses are formed by combining the Spanish verb haber (to have) with the past participle of the verb being conjugated.
MOODS: Grammatical mood is one of a set of distinctive forms that are used to signal modality.
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