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Spanish Verb Tenses Chart - Indicative & Subjunctive Breakdown #1692860 (License: Personal Use)
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This detailed diagram organizes Spanish verb tenses into core categories: Indicativo (Presente, Pretérito Imperfecto, Pretérito Perfecto Simple, etc.) and Subjuntivo (Presente, Pretérito Imperfecto, Pretérito Perfecto), further divided into Simples and Compuestos. Each tense includes representative conjugations (e.g., “yo había corrido”, “yo hubiera o hubiese corrido”) to clarify usage and structure. The central node “TIEMPOS VERBALES” anchors the hierarchy for intuitive learning.
Used in language-learning websites, grammar guides, or educational blogs targeting intermediate to advanced Spanish learners seeking visual reinforcement of tense systems; matches user intent to understand or review verb conjugation patterns systematically.
Related Cliparts: Master Spanish verb tenses with this clear visual chart covering indicative, subjunctive, simple, and compound forms-including examples like "yo he corrido" and "yo hubiera corrido."
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