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conmover Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation

conmoverto move

B1stem-changing (o to ue) -er★★★
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Formed from the third-person plural preterite: conmoviera, conmovieras, conmoviera, conmoviéramos, conmovierais, conmovieran.

conmover Imperfect Subjunctive Forms

yoconmoviera
conmovieras
él/ella/ustedconmoviera
nosotrosconmoviéramos
vosotrosconmovierais
ellos/ellas/ustedesconmovieran

When to Use the Imperfect Subjunctive

Use for hypothetical 'if' situations or when the main verb is in the past and expresses emotion or influence.

Notes on conmover in the Imperfect Subjunctive

This tense is regular based on the preterite stem. Note the accent on the 'e' in the 'nosotros' form.

Example Sentences

  • Si el libro me conmoviera, lo terminaría.

    If the book moved me, I would finish it.

    yo

  • Fue una pena que no los conmoviera la noticia.

    It was a pity that the news didn't move them.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: conmueviera

    Correct: conmoviera

    Why: Learners often try to carry the 'ue' change into the past subjunctive, but it uses the preterite stem which is regular.

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