In Spanish verbs are generally conjugated to reflect three different aspects: subjects, tenses, and moods. Subject pronouns may exist in the singular or the plural, and may be in the first person (yo, and nosotros/nosotras), the second person (tú, usted, vosotros, and ustedes), or the third person (él/ella andellos/ellas). Tenses include various forms of the present, past, future, and conditional. The term "mood" refers to the way verb forms reflect the attitude of the speaker toward her or his subject. In Spanish, the mood of a verb is either indicative or subjunctive.
Causative
constuctions
Commands
Compound tenses
Conditional
Conditional perfect
Future indicative
Future perfect
Gerund
If
constructions
Imperatives
Imperfect indicative
Imperfect subjunctive
Infinitives
Irregular verbs in the imperfect
Irregular verbs in present
Irregular verbs in preterite
Passive voice
Past
participles
Pluperfect
Present indicative
Present participle
Present perfect
Present subjunctive
Preterite
Preterite perfect
Progressive uses
Reflexives
Stem-changing
verbs
Subjunctive
compound tenses
Verb tense table
Verbs with changes in
spelling