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Subjunctive

Imperfect Subjunctive

yoasaltara
asaltaras
él/ella/ustedasaltara
nosotrosasaltáramos
vosotrosasaltarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltaran

The imperfect subjunctive, like 'asaltara' or 'asaltase', expresses hypothetical or unreal past situations.

Present Subjunctive

yoasalte
asaltes
él/ella/ustedasalte
nosotrosasaltemos
vosotrosasaltéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesasalten

Present subjunctive forms like 'asalte' (yo) express wishes, doubts, or emotions about present/future events.

Imperative

Negative Imperative

no asaltes
ustedno asalte
nosotrosno asaltemos
vosotrosno asaltéis
ustedesno asalten

Negative commands like 'no asaltes' (tú) use the present subjunctive after 'no'.

Imperative

asalta
ustedasalte
nosotrosasaltemos
vosotrosasaltad
ustedesasalten

Use imperative forms like asalta (tú) and asalten (ustedes) for direct commands with 'asaltar'.

Indicative

Conditional

yoasaltaría
asaltarías
él/ella/ustedasaltaría
nosotrosasaltaríamos
vosotrosasaltaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltarían

The conditional of 'asaltar' (asaltaría, asaltarías...) expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.

Preterite

yoasalté
asaltaste
él/ella/ustedasaltó
nosotrosasaltamos
vosotrosasaltasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltaron

The preterite of 'asaltar' is regular: asalté, asaltaste, asaltó, asaltamos, asaltasteis, asaltaron.

Imperfect

yoasaltaba
asaltabas
él/ella/ustedasaltaba
nosotrosasaltábamos
vosotrosasaltabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltaban

The imperfect of 'asaltar' (asaltaba, asaltabas...) describes ongoing or habitual past actions.

Present

yoasalto
asaltas
él/ella/ustedasalta
nosotrosasaltamos
vosotrosasaltáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltan

The present tense of 'asaltar' (asalto, asaltas, asalta...) describes current actions or habits.

Future

yoasaltaré
asaltarás
él/ella/ustedasaltará
nosotrosasaltaremos
vosotrosasaltaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesasaltarán

The future tense of 'asaltar' (asaltaré, asaltarás...) indicates actions that will happen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does asaltar mean in Spanish?

asaltar means "to rob".

Is asaltar a regular or irregular verb?

asaltar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.

How do you conjugate asaltar in the present tense?

The present tense of asaltar is: yo asalto, tú asaltas, él/ella/usted asalta, nosotros asaltamos, vosotros asaltáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes asaltan.

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

The preterite of asaltar is: yo asalté, tú asaltaste, él/ella/usted asaltó, nosotros asaltamos, vosotros asaltasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes asaltaron.

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