Spanish verbs fall into different groups, and each group is conjugated a little differently. If you’re going to master Spanish verbs like tomar, you need to be able to identify which group a verb belongs to: regular (follows regular conjugation rules for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs), stem-changing (morphs depending on how you use it in a sentence), spelling-changing (has consonant-spelling changes in some forms to follow pronunciation rules), or reflexive (reflects the action back on the subject of the sentence).
Tomar (toh-mahr) (to take/drink) is a regular -ar verb, so its conjugation is pretty straightforward. Here it is in the present tense:
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|
| yo tomo | I take |
| tú tomas | You (informal) take |
| él/ella/ello/uno toma | He/she/one takes |
| usted toma | You (formal) take |
| nosotros tomamos | We take |
| vosotros tomáis | You all (informal) take |
| ellos/ellas toman | They take |
| ustedes toman | You all (formal) take |
The following examples put tomar to work:
Usted toma mucho, mi amigo. (You drink too much, my friend.)
No. Yo solo tomo un poco. (No. I only drink a little.)
Need to know how to conjugate tomar in another tense? The following tables show you the preterit, imperfect, and future forms.
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|
| yo tomé | I took |
| tú tomaste | You (informal) took |
| él/ella/ello/uno tomó | He/she/one took |
| usted tomó | You (formal) took |
| nosotros tomamos | We took |
| vosotros tomasteis | You all (informal) took |
| ellos/ellas tomaron | They took |
| ustedes tomaron | You all (formal) took |
You use the preterit tense like this:
¿Tomaste ese consejo en serio? (Did you take that advice seriously?)
Sí. Lo tomé muy en serio. (Yes. I took it very seriously.)
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|
| yo tomaba | I used to take |
| tú tomabas | You (informal) used to take |
| él/ella/ello/uno tomaba | He/she/one used to take |
| usted tomaba | You (formal) used to take |
| nosotros tomábamos | We used to take |
| vosotros tomabais | You all (informal) used to take |
| ellos/ellas tomaban | They used to take |
| ustedes tomaban | You all (formal) used to take |
Here are some examples of the imperfect tense:
¿Tomaban ellos clases de inglés por la tarde? (Did they used to take English classes in the afternoon?)
Sí. Ellos y yo tomábamos inglés por la tarde. (Yes. They and I used to take English in the afternoon.)
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|
| yo tomaré | I will take |
| tú tomarás | You (informal) will take |
| él/ella/ello/uno tomará | He/she/one will take |
| usted tomará | You (formal) will take |
| nosotros tomaremos | We will take |
| vosotros tomaréis | You all (informal) will take |
| ellos/ellas tomarán | They will take |
| ustedes tomarán | You all (formal) will take |
The following samples show the future tense in action:
¿Tomarán ustedes clases de francés mañana? (Will you take French classes tomorrow?)
No. Tomaremos clases de español. (No. We will take Spanish classes.)


