Lingolia Conjugator !!exclusive!! -
Happy conjugating, and may the irregulars be ever in your favor.
It doesn’t want to be your friend. It doesn’t want to send you push notifications. It just wants to show you the verb table, perfectly, every single time. And in a noisy world of language apps, that is profoundly refreshing. lingolia conjugator
Here’s my trick: Pick a tense (say, Futuro Simple ). Cover the right side of the screen with your hand. Look at the verb infinitive ( Tener ). Try to write out the six conjugations ( tendré, tendrás, tendrá... ). Uncover your hand. Check your work. Happy conjugating, and may the irregulars be ever
If you are panicking about the difference between Imperfect and Preterite , you can see them side-by-side instantly. It turns abstract grammar rules into a visual cheat sheet. We all have that one verb. Ser. Ir. Hacer. Haber. Lingolia highlights the irregular stems in bold . You can literally see where the verb breaks the rules. It’s like a traffic cone for your brain: “Warning! Danger! Don’t say ‘yo sabo’ here!” The "Drill Sergeant" Hack (Pro Tip) Here is the interesting part. Don’t just look at the conjugator. Gamify it. It just wants to show you the verb
Go type your most hated verb into the Lingolia Conjugator right now. You know the one. The verb that broke your spirit last week. Watch it lay out all the tenses in perfect order. Take a deep breath. You’ve got this.
It’s simple: You type in any verb—regular or the most devilishly irregular—and it spits out a complete table of every single conjugation.
But wait. Before you yawn, hear me out. It’s not just any table. 1. It respects your time (no ads, no fluff) Most verb apps look like a casino exploded on your screen. Pop-ups, paywalls, and “premium only” moods. Lingolia gives you a clean, white page with the verb you need in 0.2 seconds. No login. No newsletter signup. Just the subjunctive pluperfect, immediately. 2. The "You vs. The Tense" battle The genius feature nobody talks about: The colour coding. Lingolia separates moods (Indicative, Subjunctive, Imperative) and tenses (Present, Pretérito, Imperfect, Future, etc.) into clean, visual blocks.