How to do present tense conjugation with regular Spanish verbs that end in -er
Conjugation of verbs ending in -er
The verb creer means "to believe" or "to think" in Spanish. It is a regular -er verb, meaning its conjugations follow the standard pattern for -er verbs in the present tense. Below is a table showing its conjugations, with the endings highlighted in bold.
Person | Conjugation |
---|---|
yo | creo |
tú | crees |
él | cree |
ella | cree |
usted | cree |
nosotros | creemos |
vosotros | creéis |
ellos | creen |
ustedes | creen |
The conjugations for the feminine forms (nosotras, vosotras, ellas) are the same as for the masculine or mixed forms (nosotros, vosotros, ellos).
Examples
- Yo creo en Dios. (I believe in God.)
- Tú crees en la magia. (You believe in magic.)
- Ella cree en ti. (She believes in you.)
- Nosotros creemos que es verdad. (We believe it is true.)
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