
Koniugacja inquietar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
inquietar — to worry
The imperfect subjunctive of inquietar (e.g., 'inquietara', 'inquietase') is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Formy inquietar Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
Kiedy używać Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
Use this tense for hypothetical situations in the past, wishes, or polite requests that were dependent on something else happening. For 'inquietar,' it could be used in 'If I weren't worried...' or 'I wish you wouldn't worry...'.
Uwagi dotyczące inquietar w czasie Tryb Subj. przeszły niedokonany
Inquietar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive. Both the -ra and -se forms are correct, though -ra is more common in everyday speech.
Przykładowe zdania
Si yo no me inquietara tanto, dormiría mejor.
If I didn't worry so much, I would sleep better.
yo
Me pidieron que no inquietara a nadie con mis problemas.
They asked me not to worry anyone with my problems.
yo
Ojalá ellos no se inquietaran por el examen.
I wish they wouldn't worry about the exam.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Me habría gustado que tú no te inquietases tanto.
I would have liked you not to worry so much.
tú
Częste błędy
Błąd: Confusing imperfect subjunctive with imperfect indicative.
Poprawnie: Use 'inquietara' for hypotheticals/wishes, not 'inquietaba'.
Dlaczego: The imperfect subjunctive introduces unreal or hypothetical conditions, whereas the imperfect indicative describes ongoing past actions.
Błąd: Using the -se form when the -ra form is expected or vice-versa.
Poprawnie: While both are technically correct, '-ra' is generally more common. Stick to one for consistency.
Dlaczego: Regional and stylistic preferences exist, but consistency is key for clarity.
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Czas teraźniejszy
yo: inquieto
The present tense of inquietar (e.g., 'inquieto', 'inquietas', 'inquieta') means 'to worry' about something happening now or habitually.
Czas przeszły prosty
yo: inquieté
The preterite of inquietar is regular: inquieté, inquietaste, inquietó, inquietamos, inquietasteis, inquietaron.
Czas przeszły niedokonany
yo: inquietaba
The imperfect of inquietar (inquietaba, inquietabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual past worrying.
Czas przyszły
yo: inquietaré
The future tense of inquietar (inquietaré, inquietarás, etc.) means 'will worry' or 'will bother'.
Tryb warunkowy
yo: inquietaría
The conditional of inquietar (inquietaría, inquietarías, etc.) means 'would worry' or 'would bother'.
Tryb Subj. teraźniejszy
yo: inquiete
The present subjunctive of inquietar (e.g., 'inquiete', 'inquieten') expresses wishes, doubts, or emotions about something happening now or in the future.
Tryb rozkazujący (twierdzący)
yo: inquieta
Use the imperative of inquietar for direct commands like '¡Inquieta!' (you informal) or '¡Inquieten!' (you formal/plural).
Tryb rozkazujący (przeczący)
yo: no inquietes
Form negative commands for inquietar using 'no' + present subjunctive, like '¡No inquietes!' (you informal).