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Subjunctive

Imperfect Subjunctive

yoatropellara
atropellaras
él/ella/ustedatropellara
nosotrosatropelláramos
vosotrosatropellarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellaran

The imperfect subjunctive of atropellar (e.g., 'atropellara') is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.

Present Subjunctive

yoatropelle
atropelles
él/ella/ustedatropelle
nosotrosatropellemos
vosotrosatropelléis
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellen

The present subjunctive of atropellar (e.g., 'atropelle') expresses wishes, doubts, or emotions about present/future events.

Imperative

Negative Imperative

no atropelles
ustedno atropelle
nosotrosno atropellemos
vosotrosno atropelléis
ustedesno atropellen

Negative commands for atropellar use the present subjunctive: 'no atropelles' (don't you run over).

Imperative

atropella
ustedatropelle
nosotrosatropellemos
vosotrosatropellad
ustedesatropellen

Use the imperative of atropellar for direct commands like 'atropella' (you, informal) or 'atropellen' (you all, formal).

Indicative

Conditional

yoatropellaría
atropellarías
él/ella/ustedatropellaría
nosotrosatropellaríamos
vosotrosatropellaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellarían

The conditional of atropellar (e.g., 'atropellaría') expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.

Preterite

yoatropellé
atropellaste
él/ella/ustedatropelló
nosotrosatropellamos
vosotrosatropellasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellaron

The preterite of atropellar (e.g., 'atropellé') describes a specific, completed action of running over in the past.

Imperfect

yoatropellaba
atropellabas
él/ella/ustedatropellaba
nosotrosatropellábamos
vosotrosatropellabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellaban

The imperfect of atropellar (e.g., 'atropellaba') describes ongoing or habitual past actions of running over.

Present

yoatropello
atropellas
él/ella/ustedatropella
nosotrosatropellamos
vosotrosatropelláis
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellan

The present tense of atropellar (e.g., 'atropello') means 'I run over' and is used for current or habitual actions.

Future

yoatropellaré
atropellarás
él/ella/ustedatropellará
nosotrosatropellaremos
vosotrosatropellaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedesatropellarán

The future tense of atropellar (e.g., 'atropellaré') indicates actions that will happen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does atropellar mean in Spanish?

atropellar means "to run over".

Is atropellar a regular or irregular verb?

atropellar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.

How do you conjugate atropellar in the present tense?

The present tense of atropellar is: yo atropello, tú atropellas, él/ella/usted atropella, nosotros atropellamos, vosotros atropelláis, ellos/ellas/ustedes atropellan.

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

The preterite of atropellar is: yo atropellé, tú atropellaste, él/ella/usted atropelló, nosotros atropellamos, vosotros atropellasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes atropellaron.

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