What are the conjugations of romper?
What are the conjugations of romper?
The conjugation in the present is shown in the table below….Verb romper.
| yo | rompo | (I break) |
|---|---|---|
| Ud./él/ella | rompe | (you/he/she breaks) |
| nosotros (as) | rompemos | (we break) |
| vosotros (as) | rompeis | (you guys break) |
| Uds./ellos/ ellas | rompen | (you all/they break) |
Is Romper preterite or imperfect?
Spanish Verb ROMPER: to break
| VERB CONJUGATION TABLE ROMPER – to break | ||
|---|---|---|
| Simple Tenses – Spanish Verb romper | ||
| Present Presente break | rompo | rompen |
| Imperfect Imperfecto broke | rompía | rompían |
| Preterit Pretérito broke | rompí | rompieron |
What does Romper mean in Spanish slang?
(to) break, break, breaking up.
Are rompers reflexive verbs?
This can be seen in the first example, where the most common definition of romper is “to break.” So we can think of romperse (romper plus the reflexive pronoun se) as meaning “to break itself,” (The translation “to be broken” might also be used.)
What is the past participle of romper?
Irregular Past Participles
| Infinitive | Spanish Past Participle | English Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
| romper | roto | broken |
| escribir | escrito | written |
| resolver | resuelto | resolved |
| satisfacer | satisfecho | satisfied |
What type of verb is romper?
regular -er verb
Romper is a regular -er verb with an irregular past participle.
When to use the imperfect tense in Spanish?
The imperfect tense is one of the two Spanish simple past tenses, the other being the preterite. The imperfect tense is used when the beginning and end of the action are unknown, unspecified, and/or unimportant.
How do you conjugate the verb in Spanish?
Conjugating verbs in Spanish can be tricky. To conjugate a regular verb in the present tense, all you have to do is know your subject, remove the ending from the verb, and add the ending for the corresponding subject.
What is the imperfect tense for Spanish?
By itself, the term “imperfect tense” usually refers to its indicative form. Spanish also has two forms of the subjunctive imperfect, which are nearly always interchangeable. The imperfect is known as the pretérito imperfecto in Spanish.
What are imperfect verbs in Spanish?
The Spanish imperfect tense (el pretérito imperfecto o copretérito) is used to describe past habitual actions or to talk about what someone was doing when they were interrupted by something else. There are only two sets of endings for regular imperfect verbs in Spanish, one for -ar verbs and one for both -er and -ir verbs.