What is the conjugation for poner?
What is the conjugation for poner?
Poner in the Present Tense
| Subject Pronoun | Present Tense | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| yo | pongo | I put |
| tú | pones | You (informal) put |
| él, ella, usted | pone | He, she puts, you (formal) put |
| nosotros/nosotras | ponemos | We put |
What are the 6 conjugations of poner?
ponía.
What is the full conjugation of estar?
To describe how you feel or where you are, you use the present indicative forms of estar – estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están.
How do you use poner?
Examples from today’s podcast: She puts the clothes on the shelf – Ella pone la ropa en la estantería. I thought I put my keys on the table – Pensaba que puse las llaves en la mesa. Get me a beer – Ponme una cerveza.
How do you conjugate poner in present tense?
Poner is a Spanish irregular verb meaning to put….Poner Conjugation: Present Tense.
| yo | pongo |
|---|---|
| tú | pones |
| él/ella | pone |
| ns. | ponemos |
| vs. | ponéis |
What is the difference between Ponerse and poner?
Ponerse. The verb poner can also be used reflexively —ponerse—. Ponerse can mean to put something on, such as clothing or accessories.
How do you conjugate poner in conditional?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb poner in Conditional tense….Mode: Conditional.
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| Yo | pondría |
| Tu | pondrías |
| El/Ella | pondría |
| Nosotros | pondríamos |
What is poner in the subjunctive?
| Subject Pronouns | Present Subjunctive | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| yo | ponga | I put/set |
| tú | pongas | you put/set |
| él/ella usted | ponga | he/she puts/sets – you (formal) put/set |
| nosotros/nosotras | pongamos | we put/set |
What is the meaning of estar?
to be
Ser and estar both mean to be and are used frequently in daily Spanish communication.
What is the subjunctive form of poner?
What is the meaning of poder?
This verb is in control! The meaning of poder in English translates to “can” or “be able to”, but it doesn’t stop there! It also expresses a world of future possibilities of what may, might or could happen.