

Vos replaces tú - you, informal, singular. llamarle la atención a alguien: to reprimand somebody, to give somebody a talking to. ¿La están atendiendo? Are you being served? atendiendo su estado de salud: given her state of health. No tiene quien lo atienda: He has no one to look after him. en atención a algo: in view of something. La atención (nf): attention a la atención de: for the attention of. atender a algo/alguien: to pay attention to something/someone.Ītender por (el nombre de): to answer to (the name of). More Spanish Lessons like the Spanish verb ATENDER |Īdd Daily Spanish Lessons to Your Website FreeĪtender can also mean: to pay attention, to heed, to help to see to, to deal with.

Subjunctive Progressive Subjuntivo Progressivo may've been ~ing ingĬonditional Progressive Condicional perf. ingįuture Progressive Futuro Perfecto Prog will be. Imperfect Progressive Imperfecto Prog had been. Preterit Progressive Pretérito Prog was attending Present Progressive Presente Progressivo am attending Progressive Tenses ATENDER Present Participle: atendiendo - attending Present Perfect Subj Presente Perfecto Subj may have attendedįuture Perfect Futuro Perfecto will have attendedĬonditional Perfect Condicional Perfecto would have attended Past Perfect Pluscuamperfecto had attended Preterit Perfect Pretérito Anterior had attended Present Perfect Perfecto de Indicativo have attended

Negative Imperative Imperativo Negativo don't attend!Ĭompound Tenses of the Spanish Verb ATENDER Past Participle: atendido - attended Imperatives Spanish Verb atender - to attend Imperfect Subjunctive Imperfecto de Subj. VERB CONJUGATION TABLE ATENDER - to attend To attend: atender Imagine you ATTEND a talk in the Spanish colours! I find that the fastest and easiest way to learn REMEMBER new Spanish words is with memory trigger cartoon pictures. You will learn ascender, defender, descender, encender, extender, perder and many others. There are about 30 verbs conjugated like atender, and for the month of September a new irregular ER verb is featured each day to enable you to consolidate the ER verb family. To remember this, imagine you ATTEND a talk in the Spanish colours! The Spanish verb atender means 'to attend' and is an irregular Spanish ER verb.
