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Subjunctive

Imperfect Subjunctive

yocansara
cansaras
él/ella/ustedcansara
nosotroscansáramos
vosotroscansarais
ellos/ellas/ustedescansaran

The imperfect subjunctive (cansara, cansaras, etc.) expresses hypothetical or unreal situations in the past related to tiring oneself out.

Present Subjunctive

yocanse
canses
él/ella/ustedcanse
nosotroscansemos
vosotroscanséis
ellos/ellas/ustedescansen

The present subjunctive (cance, canses, etc.) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty about tiring oneself out.

Imperative

Negative Imperative

no canses
ustedno canse
nosotrosno cansemos
vosotrosno canséis
ustedesno cansen

Use 'no + present subjunctive' (no te canses, no se canse, etc.) for negative commands telling someone not to tire themselves out.

Imperative

cansa
ustedcanse
nosotroscansemos
vosotroscansad
ustedescansen

Use the imperative of cansarse (cansate, cansate, cansémonos, cansaos, cáñense) for direct commands to get someone to tire themselves out.

Indicative

Conditional

yocansaría
cansarías
él/ella/ustedcansaría
nosotroscansaríamos
vosotroscansaríais
ellos/ellas/ustedescansarían

The conditional of cansarse (cansaría, cansarías, etc.) expresses hypothetical situations or polite suggestions about tiring oneself out.

Preterite

yocansé
cansaste
él/ella/ustedcansó
nosotroscansamos
vosotroscansasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedescansaron

The preterite of cansarse (cansé, cansaste, cansó, etc.) describes completed past actions of tiring oneself out.

Imperfect

yocansaba
cansabas
él/ella/ustedcansaba
nosotroscansábamos
vosotroscansabais
ellos/ellas/ustedescansaban

The imperfect of cansarse (cansaba, cansabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of tiring oneself out.

Present

yocanso
cansas
él/ella/ustedcansa
nosotroscansamos
vosotroscansáis
ellos/ellas/ustedescansan

The present tense of cansarse (canso, cansas, cansa, etc.) describes habitual or current actions of tiring oneself out.

Future

yocansaré
cansarás
él/ella/ustedcansará
nosotroscansaremos
vosotroscansaréis
ellos/ellas/ustedescansarán

The future tense of cansarse (cansaré, cansarás, etc.) talks about the future action of tiring oneself out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does cansar mean in Spanish?

cansar means "to tire (someone) out".

Is cansar a regular or irregular verb?

cansar is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.

How do you conjugate cansar in the present tense?

The present tense of cansar is: yo canso, tú cansas, él/ella/usted cansa, nosotros cansamos, vosotros cansáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes cansan.

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

The preterite of cansar is: yo cansé, tú cansaste, él/ella/usted cansó, nosotros cansamos, vosotros cansasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes cansaron.

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