Sentences with Venir: Conjugation, Usage, and Examples

Welcome to this post where we will explore the different ways to use the verb “venir” in Spanish.

In this post, we will provide you with examples of sentences that use “venir” in different tenses and situations to help you better understand how to use it.

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, this post will provide you with useful insights on how to use “venir” effectively in your everyday Spanish conversations. So, let’s get started!



Usos del Verb “Venir”

These are three ways to use the verb “venir” in Spanish:

  • To express movement towards the speaker: “¿Puedes venir a mi casa esta tarde?” (Can you come to my house this afternoon?)
  • To indicate the origin or starting point of a person or thing: “Esta chaqueta viene de Francia.” (This jacket comes from France.)
  • To express the arrival of a person or thing: “El paquete viene mañana por la tarde.” (The package is coming tomorrow afternoon.)

Conjugation of Venir: Simple Present

Here is a table with the conjugation of the Spanish verb “venir” (to come) in the simple present tense:

PersonConjugation
Yovengo
vienes
Él/Ella/Ustedviene
Nosotros/Nosotrasvenimos
Vosotros/Vosotrasvenís
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesvienen

Conjugation of Venir: Simple Past

Here’s a table showing the conjugation of the Spanish verb “venir” (to come) in the simple past tense:

PersonConjugation
Yovine
viniste
Él/Ella/Ustedvino
Nosotros/Nosotrasvinimos
Vosotros/Vosotrasvinisteis
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesvinieron

Conjugation of Venir: Simple Future

Here’s a table showing the conjugation of the Spanish verb “venir” (to come) in the simple future tense:

PersonConjugation
Yovendré
vendrás
Él/Ella/Ustedvendrá
Nosotros/Nosotrasvendremos
Vosotros/Vosotrasvendréis
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedesvendrán

Conjugation of Venir: Present Perfect

Here’s a table showing the conjugation of the Spanish verb “venir” (to come) in the present perfect tense:

PersonConjugation
Yohe venido
has venido
Él/Ella/Ustedha venido
Nosotros/Nosotrashemos venido
Vosotros/Vosotrashabéis venido
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedeshan venido

Conjugation of Venir: Past Perfect

Here’s a table showing the conjugation of the Spanish verb “venir” (to come) in the past perfect tense:

PersonConjugation
Yohabía venido
habías venido
Él/Ella/Ustedhabía venido
Nosotros/Nosotrashabíamos venido
Vosotros/Vosotrashabíais venido
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedeshabían venido

Sentences with Venir

These are example of sentences with the verb “venir”

SPAYo voy a venir a la fiesta esta noche.
ENI am going to come to the party tonight.
SPAElla viene de México
ENShe comes from Mexico
SPA¿Puedes venir aquí un momento, por favor?
ENCan you come here for a moment, please?
SPAMi familia viene a visitarme cada Navidad.
ENMy family comes to visit me every Christmas
SPALa inspiración puede venir de cualquier parte
EN(Inspiration can come from anywhere.
SPAEspero que la primavera venga pronto
ENI hope spring comes soon
SPALos turistas vienen a esta ciudad para disfrutar de su cultura
ENTourists come to this city to enjoy its culture

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