To decideDecidirUstedesDeciden How to conjugatevosotros/vosotras Vosotrosis the other second-person plural adjective, which is mostly only used in Spain as an informal version ofusted. However, if you’re learning Latin American Spanish, then you won’t need to worry too much about this pronoun...
It often corresponds to the English “would”. Subject PronounSer ConjugationTranslation Yo sería i would be Tú serías you would be (informal singular) Él/Ella/Usted sería he/she would be, you would be (formal singular) Nosotros/Nosotras seríamos we would be Vosotros/Vosotras seríais yo...
(vosotros) abrís –y’all open (ellos/ellas/Ustedes) abren –they (masc./fem.) / y’all (formal) open For Spanish, you can use these endings for most verbs that have an infinitive ending in “IR.” Practically speaking, this means that you don’t need to learn a giant pile of co...
In the preterite (past) tense, conjugate volver a like this: PronounConjugation Yo volví a Tú volviste a Él/ella/usted volvió a Nosotros volvimos a Vosotros volvisteis a Ellos/ellas/ustedes volvieron a For example, you could say: ...
Grab the link to this article Copy Link Speaking Previous How To Say Good In Spanish: Phrases & Examples Next 8 Ways To Say ‘No Problem’ In Spanish (+ 2 Ways Not To) See my favorite resources for: Spanish Handpicked, reviewed and test-driven ...
A vosotros osgustacomer carne, ¿no? – You guys like to eat meat, don’t you? A ellos no lesgustael libro. – They don’t like the book. Gustar conjugation chart: Preterite tense To conjugate gustar in the past, follow the same steps as you would for the present tense to select...
I just can’t stress this enough, you cannot memorize something and expect it to stay fresh in your memory forever no matter what sorcery you employed to memorize it in the first place.Put them to good use. Write down something using the words you just learned. Even if it’s utter nons...
Vosotros→ os Ellos/ellas/ustedes→ se To make a command out of a reflexive verb, conjugate the verb as usual and then stick the reflexive pronoun on the end of the word. For example, to tell someone to wash their hands (lavarse las manos), you would say:...
'Estar' is the Spanish verb for 'to be.' Learn how to conjugate 'estar,' and then explore how to use the verb to talk about a person or object's...
vosotros, vosotras queréis amasteis ellos, ellas, ustedes quieran aman As you can see, querer is an irregular verb. Notice the root change from que–to qui–in the present tense. This happens with all the pronouns except nosotros / nosotras. For other tenses, head over to our post on qu...