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LearnCraft Spanish

177: Comer and Suceder

LearnCraft Spanish

Timothy Moser

Education, Language Learning

4.9635 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Let's explore two new regular Spanish verbs, Comer, which means "to eat", and Suceder, which means "to happen" or "to occur". We'll get lots of practice using them in a variety of real sentence contexts.

Practice all of today's Spanish for free at LCSPodcast.com/177

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0:00.0

Soce de Algo Nuevo.

0:04.8

Join us on a rigorous step-by-step journey to fluency.

0:09.9

I'm Timothy, and this is LearnCraft Spanish.

0:14.9

Today we're going to learn two new verbs that are very easy to use.

0:19.9

First we have suceder, which means to occur or to happen.

0:26.3

For example, I don't think that's going to happen.

0:33.0

Of course, we've already been using the verb passar to mean to happen or to come to pass

0:44.9

in our quizzing for the next few episodes we're generally going to translate suceder as to occur

0:53.2

just to make it clear which verb you should choose.

0:58.0

Suceder is conjugated exactly like the verb debert. So the most common forms in the present tense

1:05.1

are suede for it happens and suceden for they happen. And the most common prederate forms are sucedio and sucederone. Here are some examples. It occurred one time last year.

1:29.0

Sucedo one year.

1:32.9

These things do occur

1:35.0

sometimes.

1:39.0

These things

1:39.8

are so said

1:40.6

a basis.

1:43.9

The participle, Sucededo, is also pretty common, as is the gerund sucediento.

1:51.5

Here are some examples.

1:55.1

What is occurring here?

2:00.0

What is What is Sucedientiento here?

2:04.2

Something

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