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A small, persistent mosquito flying around a person's ear while they try to read a book.

brear Present Conjugation

brearto pester

B2regular -ar★★
Quick answer:

The present indicative of brear is regular: breo, breas, brea, breamos, breáis, brean.

brear Present Forms

yobreo
breas
él/ella/ustedbrea
nosotrosbreamos
vosotrosbreáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesbrean

When to Use the Present

Use the present indicative for actions of pestering that are happening right now, are habitual, or are general truths. It's the most common tense for everyday descriptions.

Notes on brear in the Present

Brear is regular in the present indicative. All conjugations follow the standard -ar verb pattern.

Example Sentences

  • Mi hermanito siempre me brea para que juegue con él.

    My little brother always pesters me so I'll play with him.

    él/ella/usted

  • Te breo porque quiero que entiendas la lección.

    I pester you because I want you to understand the lesson.

    yo

  • ¿Por qué me breas tanto?

    Why do you pester me so much?

  • Los vendedores nos brean en la calle.

    The vendors pester us in the street.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present subjunctive 'brees' instead of the present indicative 'breas' for 'tú'.

    Correct: For statements and general truths, use the indicative: 'Tú breas'. For wishes or doubts, use the subjunctive: 'Espero que tú brees'.

    Why: The indicative and subjunctive moods have different uses; the indicative is for facts and reality, the subjunctive for subjectivity.

  • Mistake: Incorrectly conjugating for 'vosotros'.

    Correct: The correct form is 'breáis', not 'breas' or 'brean'.

    Why: This is a common error for learners unfamiliar with the '-áis' ending for vosotros in the present indicative.

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