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asustar

to scare

Complete conjugation tables and interactive practice exercises. This is a regular -ar verb.

The Spanish verb asustar means to scare.

Present tense:

yoasusto
asustas
él/ella/ustedasusta
nosotrosasustamos
vosotrosasustáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustan

Complete Conjugation Tables

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imperative

negative

ustedno asuste
nosotrosno asustemos
no asustes
ustedesno asusten
vosotrosno asustéis

Use 'no asustes', 'no asusten', 'no asustemos', 'no asustéis' for negative commands.

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affirmative

ustedasuste
nosotrosasustemos
asusta
ustedesasusten
vosotrosasustad

Use 'asusta', 'asusten', 'asustemos', 'asustad' for direct commands with 'asustar'.

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subjunctive

present

yoasuste
nosotrosasustemos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasusten
asustes
vosotrosasustéis
él/ella/ustedasuste

Use 'asuste', 'asusten', 'asustemos' after wishes, doubts, emotions, and impersonal expressions.

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imperfect

yoasustara
nosotrosasustáramos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustaran
asustaras
vosotrosasustarais
él/ella/ustedasustara

Use 'asustara' or 'asustase' for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.

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indicative

present

yoasusto
nosotrosasustamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustan
asustas
vosotrosasustáis
él/ella/ustedasusta

The present tense 'asusto', 'asustas', 'asusta' is regular and used for current, habitual, or general truths.

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future

yoasustaré
nosotrosasustaremos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustarán
asustarás
vosotrosasustaréis
él/ella/ustedasustará

The future tense 'asustaré', 'asustarás', 'asustará' etc. is regular and formed by adding endings to the infinitive.

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imperfect

yoasustaba
nosotrosasustábamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustaban
asustabas
vosotrosasustabais
él/ella/ustedasustaba

The imperfect 'asustaba', 'asustabas' etc. describes ongoing or habitual past actions.

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conditional

yoasustaría
nosotrosasustaríamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustarían
asustarías
vosotrosasustaríais
él/ella/ustedasustaría

The conditional 'asustaría', 'asustarías' etc. expresses 'would' actions, polite requests, or future-in-the-past.

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preterite

yoasusté
nosotrosasustamos
ellos/ellas/ustedesasustaron
asustaste
vosotrosasustasteis
él/ella/ustedasustó

The preterite 'asusté', 'asustaste', 'asustó' etc. describes completed actions in the past.

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