500 Spanish verb conjugations by frequency (most efficient!)

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Verbal conjugation is undoubtedly the most complicated part about learning Spanish. Verbs can have as many as 40 different forms to learn!!! However, not all forms are equally useful. Some forms (like present tense) are used in practically every verb, while in others (like future tense) there are only 2 high frequency forms (habrá “there will be” and estará “it will be"). This deck tries to make your life easier by telling you exactly which verb forms are most frequent. The full deck is ordered from 1 to 493, but I also have subdecks for indicative mood (present, preterite, imperfect), non-indicative (imperative, subjunctive, conditional) and non-conjugated forms (infinitive, gerund/present participle, past participle) because their uses are very different, and those are the groupings I found most useful for study. Each verb form, however, is tagged with its infinitive and specific conjugation/mood so feel free to experiment with rearranging. I also tagged some forms as "interjection" which are more or less frozen forms, rather than one of a set of conjugations. Please give me feedback as I would like this deck to be as useful as possible for other learners!

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Rank 122
Spanish Verb Form haya
Spanish Verb Audio
Spanish Sentence Voy a comer lo que haya en la casa.
Spanish Sentence Audio
English Verb Form that there is
English Sentence I will eat whatever there is in the house.
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Infinitive haber
Mood non-indicative
Rank 447
Spanish Verb Form ganar
Spanish Verb Audio
Spanish Sentence Espero ganar el concurso.
Spanish Sentence Audio
English Verb Form to win
English Sentence I hope to win the contest.
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Infinitive ganar
Mood non-conjugated
Rank 269
Spanish Verb Form salió
Spanish Verb Audio
Spanish Sentence Salió a caminar.
Spanish Sentence Audio
English Verb Form she went out
English Sentence She went out for a walk.
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Infinitive salir
Mood indicative
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