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coordinar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

coordinarto coordinate

B1regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of coordinar: coordine, coordines, coordinemos, coordinen.

coordinar Present Subjunctive Forms

yocoordine
coordines
él/ella/ustedcoordine
nosotroscoordinemos
vosotroscoordinéis
ellos/ellas/ustedescoordinen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive of coordinar after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty, or in dependent clauses where the subject is different from the main clause.

Notes on coordinar in the Present Subjunctive

Coordinar is regular in the present subjunctive. It follows the pattern of -ar verbs, changing the stem vowel in some forms (though coordinar doesn't have a stem vowel change).

Example Sentences

  • Espero que tú coordines bien el proyecto.

    I hope you coordinate the project well.

  • Dudo que ellos coordinen la información a tiempo.

    I doubt they will coordinate the information on time.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Quiero que coordinemos los detalles antes de la reunión.

    I want us to coordinate the details before the meeting.

    nosotros

  • Es importante que usted coordine sus esfuerzos.

    It's important that you (formal) coordinate your efforts.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive.

    Correct: After 'espero que' or 'dudo que', use 'espero que coordines' not 'espero que coordinas'.

    Why: Expressions of hope, doubt, and emotion trigger the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting that the nosotros subjunctive form is often the same as the imperative.

    Correct: 'Coordinemos' is used for both 'let's coordinate' (imperative) and 'that we coordinate' (subjunctive).

    Why: Context clarifies the mood, but the form is identical.

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