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buscar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

buscarto look for

A1Regular (with spelling change) -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of buscar uses the 'qu' spelling change: busque, busques, busque, busquemos, busquéis, busquen.

buscar Present Subjunctive Forms

yobusque
busques
él/ella/ustedbusque
nosotrosbusquemos
vosotrosbusquéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesbusquen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this when there is doubt, desire, or uncertainty, such as 'I hope you look for help' or 'I'm looking for a house that has a pool'.

Notes on buscar in the Present Subjunctive

Because the subjunctive endings for -ar verbs start with 'e', the 'c' must change to 'qu' in all forms to maintain the hard 'k' sound.

Example Sentences

  • Quiero que busques un trabajo mejor.

    I want you to look for a better job.

  • Espero que busquemos una solución pronto.

    I hope we look for a solution soon.

    nosotros

  • Busco a alguien que busque la verdad.

    I'm looking for someone who looks for the truth.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: busce

    Correct: busque

    Why: Just like in the preterite 'yo' form, the spelling must change to 'qu' to preserve the sound of the verb.

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