Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide

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Note that in the majority of these verbs the first and third person singular endings are
not stressed. In all cases, the past subjunctive is formed from the third person plural of
the preterite: e.g. supiera or supiese from supieron (saber).

16.1.2.6 Irregular futures and conditionals


16.1.2.7 Irregular past participles


Poner‘to put’, ‘place’ (and its
compounds, e.g. componer‘to
compose’)

puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusisteis,
pusieron

Querer‘to want’, ‘wish’ quise, quisiste, quiso, quisimos, quisisteis,
quisieron
Reír‘to laugh’ (and sonreír‘to smile’) reí, reíste, rió, reímos, reísteis, rieron
Saber‘to know’ supe, supiste, supo, supimos, supisteis,
supieron
Ser‘to be’ fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron
Tener‘to have’ (and its compounds, tuve, tuviste, tuvo, tuvimos, tuvisteis,
e.g. contener‘to contain’) tuvieron
Traer‘to bring’ (and its compounds, traje, trajiste, trajo, trajimos, trajisteis,
e.g. atraer‘to attract’) trajeron
Venir‘to come’ (and its compounds, vine, viniste, vino, vinimos, vinisteis,
e.g. subvenir‘to subsidize’) vinieron
Ver‘to see’ (and its compounds, e.g.
entrever ‘to catch a glimpse of’)

vi, viste, vio, vimos, visteis, vieron

Verbs in -ucir (e.g. conducir‘to
drive’, ‘lead’)

conduje, condujiste, condujo,
condujimos, condujisteis, condujeron

Infinitive Future Conditional

Caber‘to be contained’ cabré, etc. cabría, etc.
Decir‘to say’, ‘tell’ (and its compounds) diré, etc. diría, etc.
Haber auxiliary habré, etc. habría, etc.
Hacer‘to do’; ‘to make’ (and its compounds) haré, etc. haría, etc.
Poder‘to be able’ podré, etc. podría, etc.
Poner‘to put’, ‘place’ (and its compounds) pondré, etc. pondría, etc.
Querer‘to want’ querré, etc. querría, etc.
Saber‘to know’ sabré, etc. sabría, etc.
Salir‘to go out’ saldré, etc. saldría, etc.
Tener‘to have’ (and its compounds) tendré, etc. tendría, etc.
Valer‘to be worth’ valdré, etc. valdría, etc.
Venir‘to come’ (and its compounds) vendré, etc. vendría, etc.

Infinitive Past participle

Decir‘to say’, ‘tell’ (and its compounds) dicho
Hacer‘to do’; ‘to make’ (and its compounds) hecho
Poner‘to put’, ‘place’ (and its compounds) puesto
Ver‘to see’ (and its compounds) visto
Volver‘to return’ (and its compounds) vuelto

The overall pattern 16.1

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