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casarse Present Conjugation

casarseto get married

A1regular (reflexive) -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The present tense of casarse is regular: me caso, te casas, se casa, nos casamos, os casáis, se casan.

casarse Present Forms

yome caso
te casas
él/ella/ustedse casa
nosotrosnos casamos
vosotrosos casáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse casan

When to Use the Present

Use the present tense to talk about a wedding happening right now, a general truth about marriage, or a scheduled event in the near future.

Notes on casarse in the Present

This verb is a standard -ar reflexive verb. No stem changes occur.

Example Sentences

  • Me caso mañana y estoy muy nervioso.

    I'm getting married tomorrow and I'm very nervous.

    yo

  • Mucha gente se casa por la iglesia.

    Many people get married in a church.

    él/ella/usted

  • ¿Por qué no os casáis en el ayuntamiento?

    Why don't you (plural) get married at city hall?

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Omitting the reflexive pronoun: 'Yo caso mañana'.

    Correct: Me caso mañana.

    Why: Without 'me', the verb 'casar' means 'to perform a marriage ceremony' (like a priest), not 'to get married' (the couple).

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