Happy conjugating, and may the irregulars be ever in your favor.
Here’s my trick: Pick a tense (say, Futuro Simple ). Cover the right side of the screen with your hand. Look at the verb infinitive ( Tener ). Try to write out the six conjugations ( tendré, tendrás, tendrá... ). Uncover your hand. Check your work.
We’ve all been there. We flip frantically through the back of a textbook, or worse, type a random verb into Google Translate and hope for a miracle. lingolia conjugator
It doesn’t want to be your friend. It doesn’t want to send you push notifications. It just wants to show you the verb table, perfectly, every single time. And in a noisy world of language apps, that is profoundly refreshing.
But as a reference? As a 3 AM homework saver? As a way to finally understand why “j’ai été” is different from “j’étais” ? Happy conjugating, and may the irregulars be ever
It’s simple: You type in any verb—regular or the most devilishly irregular—and it spits out a complete table of every single conjugation.
But there is a better way. And it’s hiding in plain sight. Let me introduce you to the —the most underrated, minimalist, and powerful tool for mastering verbs. What is this magic box? Lingolia is a website famous for its clear, no-nonsense grammar explanations. But their Conjugator is the feature that saves lives (or at least, saves homework). Look at the verb infinitive ( Tener )
Let’s be honest. Conjugation is the nightmare that keeps language learners awake at night.