
casar Present Subjunctive Conjugation
casar — to marry
The present subjunctive of casar uses the -e endings: case, cases, case, casemos, caséis, casen.
casar Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the subjunctive when expressing a wish, doubt, or requirement about someone marrying another person (performing the ceremony).
Notes on casar in the Present Subjunctive
Casar is regular in the present subjunctive. It follows the standard pattern for -ar verbs by using 'e' endings.
Example Sentences
Espero que el cura los case pronto.
I hope the priest marries them soon.
él/ella/usted
Es importante que casen bien los colores del logo.
It's important that the logo colors match well.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
No creo que tú los cases hoy.
I don't think you will marry them today.
tú
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Confusing 'case' with 'casa'.
Correct: Que él case (subjunctive) vs él casa (indicative).
Why: Learners often use the indicative 'a' ending when they should use the subjunctive 'e' ending after triggers like 'espero que'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: caso
Casar is a regular -ar verb in the present: caso, casas, casa, casamos, casáis, casan.
Preterite
yo: casé
The preterite of casar is regular: casé, casaste, casó, casamos, casasteis, casaron.
Imperfect
yo: casaba
The imperfect of casar follows the regular -aba pattern: casaba, casabas, casaba, casábamos, casabais, casaban.
Future
yo: casaré
The future of casar is formed by adding endings to the infinitive: casaré, casarás, casará, casaremos, casaréis, casarán.
Conditional
yo: casaría
The conditional of casar is regular: casaría, casarías, casaría, casaríamos, casaríais, casarían.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: casara
The imperfect subjunctive of casar uses the -ara endings: casara, casaras, casara, casáramos, casarais, casaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: casa
The imperative of casar provides commands: casa, case, casemos, casad, casen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no cases
The negative imperative of casar uses the present subjunctive: no cases, no case, no casemos, no caséis, no casen.