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Subjunctive

Imperfect Subjunctive

yoabrazara
abrazaras
él/ella/ustedabrazara
nosotrosabrazáramos
vosotrosabrazarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazaran

Abrazar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive, following the 'abrazara' pattern.

Present Subjunctive

yoabrace
abraces
él/ella/ustedabrace
nosotrosabracemos
vosotrosabracéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesabracen

Abrazar undergoes a spelling change from 'z' to 'c' in all forms of the present subjunctive.

Imperative

Negative Imperative

no abraces
ustedno abrace
nosotrosno abracemos
vosotrosno abracéis
ustedesno abracen

The negative imperative of abrazar always uses the 'z' to 'c' spelling change.

Imperative

abraza
ustedabrace
nosotrosabracemos
vosotrosabrazad
ustedesabracen

The imperative for abrazar uses the 'z' to 'c' change in formal commands.

Indicative

Conditional

yoabrazaría
abrazarías
él/ella/ustedabrazaría
nosotrosabrazaríamos
vosotrosabrazaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazarían

Abrazar is regular in the conditional tense, based on the infinitive stem.

Preterite

yoabracé
abrazaste
él/ella/ustedabrazó
nosotrosabrazamos
vosotrosabrazasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazaron

Abrazar has a spelling change only in the 'yo' form (abracé); all other forms are regular.

Imperfect

yoabrazaba
abrazabas
él/ella/ustedabrazaba
nosotrosabrazábamos
vosotrosabrazabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazaban

Abrazar is regular in the imperfect, using the -aba endings.

Present

yoabrazo
abrazas
él/ella/ustedabraza
nosotrosabrazamos
vosotrosabrazáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazan

Abrazar is a regular -ar verb in the present indicative.

Future

yoabrazaré
abrazarás
él/ella/ustedabrazará
nosotrosabrazaremos
vosotrosabrazaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesabrazarán

Abrazar is regular in the future tense; just add the endings to the infinitive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does abrazar mean in Spanish?

abrazar means "to hug".

Is abrazar a regular or irregular verb?

abrazar is a spelling-change -ar verb in Spanish.

How do you conjugate abrazar in the present tense?

The present tense of abrazar is: yo abrazo, tú abrazas, él/ella/usted abraza, nosotros abrazamos, vosotros abrazáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes abrazan.

How do you conjugate abrazar in the preterite (past tense)?

The preterite of abrazar is: yo abracé, tú abrazaste, él/ella/usted abrazó, nosotros abrazamos, vosotros abrazasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes abrazaron.

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