
Koniugacja dispersar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
dispersar — to scatter
If only they would scatter... Use imperfect subjunctive forms like dispersara (yo/él/ella/usted) or dispersaran (ellos/ellas/ustedes) for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Formy dispersar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
Kiedy używać Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
The imperfect subjunctive is used for hypothetical situations, wishes, doubts, or polite requests in the past, or when talking about hypothetical present/future situations after certain expressions. For 'dispersar', it might be used in a sentence like 'I would have scattered the seeds if it hadn't rained'.
Uwagi dotyczące dispersar w czasie Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
Dispersar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive. Both the -ra and -se forms exist, but the -ra form (e.g., dispersara, dispersaras, dispersara, dispersáramos, dispersarais, dispersaran) is more common and often preferred.
Przykładowe zdania
Ojalá el viento dispersara las nubes pronto.
I wish the wind would scatter the clouds soon.
él/ella/usted
Si yo tuviera más tiempo, dispersara los folletos por toda la ciudad.
If I had more time, I would scatter the flyers all over the city.
yo
Me pidió que dispersara a los niños del parque.
He asked me to scatter the children from the park.
yo
Ellos habrían dispersado la mercancía si hubieran sabido del peligro.
They would have scattered the merchandise if they had known of the danger.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Częste błędy
Błąd: Using the imperfect indicative instead of the imperfect subjunctive.
Poprawnie: For hypothetical or wishful statements, use the imperfect subjunctive forms like 'dispersara' or 'dispersarais', not 'dispersaba' or 'dispersabais'.
Dlaczego: The indicative mood states facts or describes ongoing past actions, while the subjunctive is for non-factual, hypothetical, or emotional contexts.
Błąd: Confusing the -ra and -se endings.
Poprawnie: While both exist, the -ra form (dispersara) is generally more common and safer to use.
Dlaczego: Using the less common -se form can sometimes sound archaic or be incorrect in certain contexts.
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Czas teraźniejszy
yo: disperso
The present tense of dispersar is regular: disperso, dispersas, dispersa, dispersamos, dispersáis, dispersan, used for current actions, habits, or general truths.
Czas przeszły prosty
yo: dispersé
The preterite of dispersar is regular: dispersé, dispersaste, dispersó, dispersamos, dispersasteis, dispersaron, used for completed past actions.
Czas przeszły niedokonany
yo: dispersaba
The imperfect of dispersar is regular: dispersaba, dispersabas, dispersaba, dispersábamos, dispersabais, dispersaban, used for ongoing or habitual past actions.
Czas przyszły
yo: dispersaré
The future tense of dispersar is regular: dispersaré, dispersarás, dispersará, dispersaremos, dispersaréis, dispersarán, used for actions that will happen.
Tryb warunkowy
yo: dispersaría
The conditional of dispersar is regular: dispersaría, dispersarías, dispersaría, dispersaríamos, dispersaríais, dispersarían, used for hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Tryb Subj. teraźniejszy
yo: disperse
I hope they scatter! Present subjunctive forms like disperse (yo/él/ella/usted) or dispersen (ellos/ellas/ustedes) are used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Tryb rozkazujący (twierdzący)
yo: dispersa
Dispersa! Use imperative forms like dispersa (tú), disperse (usted), dispersad (vosotros), dispersen (ustedes), dispersemos (nosotros) for direct commands.
Tryb rozkazujący (przeczący)
yo: no disperses
Don't scatter! Negative commands use 'no' plus the present subjunctive: no disperses (tú), no disperse (usted), no disperséis (vosotros), no dispersen (ustedes), no dispersemos (nosotros).