Regular -er & -ir Verbs

After -ar verbs, the other two Spanish verb families end in -er and -ir. They share almost all their endings, so you learn them together.

comer (to eat) — Yo como pan. (I eat bread.)

beber (to drink) — Ella bebe agua. (She drinks water.)

vivir (to live) — Vivimos en Madrid. (We live in Madrid.)

Quick rule: remove -er or -ir, then add the ending that matches the subject.

-ER Endings: comer

Remove -er from the infinitive and add these endings:

yocomoI eat
comesyou eat
él / ella / ustedcomehe/she eats
nosotroscomemoswe eat
vosotroscoméisyou all eat
ellos / ustedescomenthey eat

-IR Endings: vivir

-IR verbs use the same endings as -er except for nosotros and vosotros:

yovivo
vives
él / ella / ustedvive
nosotrosvivimos ← different!
vosotrosvivís ← different!
ellos / ustedesviven

Memory trick: -er → comemos; -ir → vivimos. The vowel of the infinitive survives in the nosotros form.

Common -er Verbs

These regular -er verbs cover everyday life:

beber (to drink) — Bebo café por la mañana.

leer (to read) — Leemos el periódico.

aprender (to learn) — Aprendes español.

correr (to run) — Ellos corren en el parque.

vender (to sell) — La tienda vende fruta.

comprender (to understand) — No comprendo la pregunta.

Common -ir Verbs

And the most useful regular -ir verbs:

vivir (to live) — Vivo en Barcelona.

escribir (to write) — Escribes un mensaje.

abrir (to open) — Abrimos la ventana.

recibir (to receive) — Recibe muchos regalos.

subir (to go up) — Subo las escaleras.

compartir (to share) — Compartimos la pizza.

Building Sentences

Because the ending shows the subject, Spanish often drops the pronoun:

Como fruta todos los días. (I eat fruit every day — "yo" not needed)

¿Dónde vives? (Where do you live? — "tú" not needed)

No bebemos alcohol. (We don't drink alcohol — "no" goes before the verb)

Word order tip: Negation is simple — just put no directly before the conjugated verb.

Common Mistakes

Traps for English speakers

These are the errors English speakers make most often.

Yo come
Yo como
The yo form ends in -o.
Nosotros comen
Nosotros comemos
-er nosotros ends in -emos.
Nosotros vivemos
Nosotros vivimos
-ir nosotros ends in -imos, not -emos.

Key Takeaways

  • -ER endings: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en
  • -IR endings: -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, -en
  • The two families differ only in the nosotros and vosotros forms
  • Subject pronouns are usually dropped — the ending tells you who
  • Negation: no + verb (No como carne)
  • Core verbs to memorise: comer, beber, leer, aprender, vivir, escribir, abrir

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