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I'm sorry to disagree here. A compilation of any amount of conjugated verbs will hardly help you learn the logic for conjugating. Memorizing verb by verb needs too much effort and time, and you might not know what to do with a new one. My recommendation is Larousse's Conjugación Lengua Española, which is a small manual showing one model of each kind of conjugation for regular and irregular verbs, and at the end it has an index of the verbs that correspond to each model. Since you'll be actually practicing by substituting verbs, you will not be simply memorizing, but learning to "feel" how it's done.
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I'm sorry if I misjudged 501 Verbs. I have its German version and it's only a compilation of conjugated verbs with no other help.
![]() I don't know of any Spanish conjugation manual in English. But as a beginner in French and German I found its equivalents in both languages (Le Nouveau Bescherelle & Verbtabellen Deutsch, respectively) friendly enough to study and learn.
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