Tag: Medical Spanish Verb Tenses
Regular Present Tense Verbs in Spanish For Healthcare Context
This free Medical Spanish lesson focuses on learning and understanding the use of the Regular Present Tense Verbs in Spanish for healthcare context. Here is the video lesson about the Regular Present Tense Verbs in Spanish that I taught to the Facebook group. Empezamos con una lección sencilla pero fundamental: Los verbos regulares en tiempo presente
Usted and Medical Spanish Formal Commands
Healthcare workers learning Spanish need to get comfortable with Spanish formal commands. Whether you’re giving hand washing instructions, talking about how to take medications, or simply directing someone to follow you, you’re going to use Spanish formal commands. Usted is the subject that you use day in and day out with your adult patients. So,
How to use Conditional Tense in Medical Spanish Situations
The conditional tense verb conjugation in Spanish gives you the ability to add the subtle message that you “would” or “could” do something. It’s an important tense for sharing a hypothetical and it can also be a nice way to soften certain everyday requests and instructions that you give your patients. Check out today’s medical
How to use Present Perfect verbs in medical Spanish contexts
The present perfect verb tense is quite possibly one of the most helpful tenses when speaking Spanish to patients in a clinical / medical context. It allows you to ask useful questions like: Have you…? , Have you ever…? , What have you …? , etc. It’s a compound verb tense just like it is
Imperfect Past Tense Medical Spanish Verbs
The Imperfect past tense in Spanish is one of the easiest tenses to conjugate; there are very few irregulars and no stem changers. But that doesn’t make this tense “easy” to use. Choosing when to use the imperfect past tense or the preterite past tense is often tricky. In today’s lesson you’ll learn how to
Irregular Preterite Tense Medical Spanish Verbs
One of the hardest aspects of the Preterite past tense in Spanish is conjugating the irregular verbs. They’re irregular by nature, which means they don’t necessarily follow any helpful patterns of conjugation. In last week’s lesson, we looked at Regular Preterite tense conjugations and the uses of the Preterite tense in Spanish following the SPICY
Preterite Past Tense Medical Spanish Verbs
You don’t get too far in a conversation before you start using the past tense in clinical conversations. Patients are telling their stories about how they ended up in front of you today, and you’re asking a variety of questions around what happened, what they did, etc. So today’s lesson is on the first past