As a former native Spaniard, i can assure you this:
Indicativo (presente, imperfecto, pretérito, futuro, condicional)
Tiempos compuestos (pretérito perfecto, pluscuamperfecto, futuro perfecto, condicional perfecto)
Subjuntivo (presente, imperfecto, futuro)
Imperativo (afirmativo, negativo)


It's just to make it sound as we have some sort of "lexical rules" or "coherent structures", as well as the accented words, plus middle H usage, v or b, y or LL, etc...

We can just survive a whole life with the basic verbs and about 100 words...

Don't be fooled by the Real Academia Española, we send there all the elder writers/bookworms to have them busy over "language quality", to prevent them from raving at wild 60+ parties over Benidorm! (tourists could not follow their rythm overnight and fainted, increasing national healthcare costs).

Remember, never try to follow the lead of a Spaniard on a party, no matter how old he/she is, he/she is being training hard since chilhood!... You won't ever know what hit you!! =8-P

In reply to Re^2: Draft - Lingua::ES::Conjugate by Anonymous Monk
in thread Draft - Lingua::ES::Conjugate by Ea

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