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Koniugacja dificultar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany

dificultarto make difficult

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The imperfect subjunctive forms like 'dificultara' or 'dificultase' are used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests.

Formy dificultar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany

yodificultara
dificultaras
él/ella/usteddificultara
nosotrosdificultáramos
vosotrosdificultarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesdificultaran

Kiedy używać Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany

This tense is used for hypothetical situations in the past, or to express wishes, doubts, or polite requests that relate to the past. For 'dificultar,' you might say 'If you *had made* it difficult...' or 'I wish you *would make* it difficult (in the past).'

Uwagi dotyczące dificultar w czasie Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany

Dificultar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive. You can use either the -ra or -se endings (e.g., dificultara/dificultase, dificultaras/dificultases). The -ra form is more common.

Przykładowe zdania

  • Si el tráfico nos hubiera dificultado, habríamos llegado tarde.

    If the traffic had made it difficult for us, we would have arrived late.

    nosotros

  • Ojalá no nos dificultara tanto la tarea.

    I wish it wouldn't make the task so difficult for us.

    nosotros

  • Me pidió que no dificultara su salida.

    He asked me not to make his departure difficult.

    él/ella/usted

  • Creía que nos dificultaras la vida a propósito.

    I thought you were making our lives difficult on purpose.

Częste błędy

  • Błąd: Using the preterite instead of the imperfect subjunctive in 'if' clauses.

    Poprawnie: For past hypothetical conditions, use the imperfect subjunctive: 'Si dificultara...' not 'Si dificultó...'.

    Dlaczego: The preterite refers to completed actions, while the imperfect subjunctive deals with unreal or hypothetical past situations.

  • Błąd: Confusing the -ra and -se endings.

    Poprawnie: Both 'dificultara' and 'dificultase' are correct imperfect subjunctive forms. 'Dificultara' is more common.

    Dlaczego: Learners may be unsure which ending to use or if they are interchangeable.

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