How do you conjugate jugar in the present tense in Spanish?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb jugar in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | juego |
Tu | juegas |
El/Ella | juega |
Nosotros | jugamos |
What are the 6 conjugations of jugar?
yo. jugare.
Which endings are we going to use for the verb jugar?
Present
Yo | juego | Nosotros/as |
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Tu | juegas | Vosotros/as |
El/Ella/Ud. | juega | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
What is the Spanish conjugation for jugar?
Jugar in the Indicative Present
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | juego | I play |
Tú | juegas | you play |
Ella / Él / Usted | juega | s/he play, you (formal) play |
Nosotras / Nosotros | jugamos | we play |
How do you use jugar?
The gerund of the verb jugar is “jugando”. It is typically used in sentences where the active verb is different, but you want to indicate that the action is ongoing and hasn’t ended yet. For example: “Max está jugando al ajedrez con sus amigos” -> “Max is playing chess with his friends”.
Does a come after jugar?
The most noticeable difference is that in standard Spanish the preposition a is used after jugar when jugar is used to refer to the playing of a specified game: Me gustaría saber si en Belice juegan al fútbol.
What are the forms of jugar?
The Verb Jugar
- jugar = to play (a sport or game)
- gerund form = jugando.
- past participle = jugado.
Why is jugar followed by a?
3 Answers. It’s because jugar, when used in a general sense (like play tennis, play videogames, etc), needs to have the article before the noun, so when it’s a el it condenses to al. This is to assist pronunciation.
Do you use after jugar?
It’s because jugar, when used in a general sense (like play tennis, play videogames, etc), needs to have the article before the noun, so when it’s a el it condenses to al. This is to assist pronunciation. For the same reason you say “I eat cheese” but you don’t say “I waited them”.
How do you use jugar in Spanish?
Standing by itself, jugar usually means simply “to play”:
- Jugaban todo el día. (They played all day.)
- Jugaré para ganar, como siempre. (I will play to win, as I always do.)
- Juegan todo el tiempo sin mí. (They play all the time without me.)