How do you conjugate Inscribirse?

How do you conjugate Inscribirse?

Conjugate the verb inscribirse:

  1. me inscribo. te inscribes.
  2. …se ha inscrito… …nos inscribimos… …os inscribíais…
  3. Future. inscribirás. …
  4. Conditional. inscribirías. …
  5. Subjuntivo. …

What tense is Relajarse?

Spanish Verb Conjugations

Present tense Subjunctive
Pretérito Imperfect
yo relajé relajábamos
relajaste relajabais
él relajó relajaban

How do you conjugate Moverse?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb moverse in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo me muevo
Tu te mueves
El/Ella se mueve
Nosotros nos movemos

Is Despertarse a boot verb?

Despertarse is a reflexive verb, which you can recognize from the fact that its infinitive form ends in -arse.

How do I use Divertir?

In Spanish, you use the verb divertirse to express the idea of having fun. However, this verb is special. It’s a pronominal verb, meaning that it’s always accompanied by a pronoun….Divertirse: A Pronominal Verb.

Subject Pronoun Reflexive Pronoun
él/ella se
nosotros/nosotras nos
ustedes se
ellos/ellas se

What is the first person singular form of the verb Relajarse?

Conjugation

singular
1st person
indicative present relajo
imperfect relajaba
preterite relajé

How do you conjugate Probar?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb probar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo pruebo
Tu pruebas
El/Ella prueba
Nosotros probamos

Is Despierto a reflexive verb?

with Te despierto. The first example is reflexive, but the second one is not! In the first example, the subject is performing the action on his/herself (e.g., I wake myself up), and the verb is despertarse.

What is Divertir?

Divertir means ‘to entertain’. Its reflexive form divertirse means ‘to have fun’. The indicative preterite tense of divertir is used to talk about things in the short term past. The subjunctive tense of divertir is used to talk about things that might entertain or be fun.

Is Divertir a verb?

(Having) Fun as a Command You can even command someone to have fun in Spanish by using the imperative mood of the verb divertir, which is a slightly different form of divertirse. The imperative mood is conjugated only in the second person (as in, you).

Is estuvo imperfect or preterite?

Preterite vs Imperfect In Spanish: Preterite

Ser / Ir Estar
Él / Usted fue estuvo
Nosotros fuimos estuvimos
Vosotros fuisteis estuvisteis
Ellos / Ustedes fueron estuvieron