How do you conjugate Abrir?

How do you conjugate Abrir?

Abrir is a Spanish irregular verb meaning to open….Abrir Conjugation: Present Tense.

yo abro
abres
él/ella abre
ns. abrimos
vs. abrís

What is the verb for Abrir?

Present Tense Conjugation of Abrir

Subject Pronouns Abrir Conjugation: Present Translation
yo abro I open/I am opening
abres you open/you are opening
él, ella, usted abre he/she/opens/you (formal) are opening
nosotros/nosotras abrimos we open/we are opening

What is the Participio pasado of Abrir?

abrir to open
participio participle
pasado past

What is the present perfect of Abrir?

Past Participle of Abrir

Subject Pronouns Abrir Conjugation: Present Perfect Pronunciation
yo he abierto eh ah-BYEHR-toh
has abierto ahs ah-BYEHR-toh
él/ella/usted ha abierto ah ah-BYEHR-toh
nosotros/nosotras hemos abierto EH-mohs ah-BYEHR-toh

Is Abrir masculine or feminine?

Spanish Past Participles as Adjectives

verb past participle
despertar (to awaken) despierto (awake) masculine, singular
poner (to put, to set) puesto (set) feminine, singular
cerrar (to close) cerrado (closed) masculine, plural
abrir (to open) abierto (open) feminine, plural

Is Abrir preterite or imperfect?

Lesson Summary

Subject Pronouns Abrir Conjugation: Preterite Abrir Conjugation: Imperfect
abriste abrías
él, ella, usted abrió abría
nosotros/nosotras abrimos abríamos
vosotros/vosotras abristeis abríais

Is Abrir reflexive?

Why is using the reflexive version of the verbs Abrir and Quedar necessary. A reflexive verb by definition is used when the subject both performs and receives the action, or another words, when the subject IS both the indirect object pronoun and direct object pronoun.

Is Abrir a reflexive verb?

What form is hecho?

Present Perfect of Hacer

Subject Pronouns Hacer Conjugation: Present Perfect Translation
él/ella/usted ha hecho he/she has done/made – you (formal) have done/made
nosotros/as hemos hecho we have done/made
vosotros/as habéis hecho you all have done/made
ellos/ellas/ustedes han hecho they/you all (formal) have done/made

When to use the preterite?

Completed Actions in the Past Starts and Stops. The preterite is used to talk about beginnings and endings of events, often using the verbs comenzar (to begin), empezar (to start), terminar (to finish), and acabar When Mentioning Specific Dates or Times. Ordered Actions.

What are preterite verbs?

The preterite verb form describes past actions that have begun or completed. The preterite sets something in the past as an event, with a beginning and an end.

What does preterite mean in Spanish?

In Spanish, the preterite (pretérito perfecto simple, or pretérito indefinido) is a verb tense that indicates that an action taken once in the past was completed at a specific point in time in the past.

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