
cortejar Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation
cortejar — to court
Use 'cortejara' or 'cortejase' for past hypotheticals or wishes related to courting.
cortejar Imperfect Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive is used for hypothetical situations, wishes, or polite requests in the past. If you wanted to say 'I would have courted her if she had said yes,' you'd use this tense: 'La cortejara si ella hubiera dicho que sí.' It's also common in polite requests.
Notes on cortejar in the Imperfect Subjunctive
Cortejar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive. You can use either the -ra or -se ending (e.g., cortejara or cortejase), with -ra being more common.
Example Sentences
Si yo tuviera la oportunidad, la cortejara.
If I had the chance, I would court her.
yo
Me gustaría que me cortejases con más atención.
I would like you to court me with more attention.
tú
Él actuaría diferente si la cortejara de verdad.
He would act differently if he truly courted her.
él/ella/usted
Ojalá ellos nos cortejaran más a menudo.
Hopefully, they would court us more often.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the preterite instead of the imperfect subjunctive in 'if' clauses.
Correct: Use 'Si la cortejara...' not 'Si la cortejó...'.
Why: Hypothetical or unreal conditions in the past require the imperfect subjunctive.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: cortejo
Use 'cortejo' for current or habitual courting.
Preterite
yo: cortejé
Use 'cortejó' for completed past actions of courting.
Imperfect
yo: cortejaba
Use 'cortejaba' for ongoing or habitual courting in the past.
Future
yo: cortejaré
Use 'cortejará' for future courting actions or probability.
Conditional
yo: cortejaría
Use 'cortejaría' for hypothetical or polite courting scenarios.
Present Subjunctive
yo: corteje
Use 'corteje' for wishes, doubts, or emotions about someone courting.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: corteja
Use 'corteja' (tú) and 'corteje' (usted) for direct commands when courting.
Negative Imperative
yo: no cortejes
Use 'no cortejes' (tú) and 'no corteje' (usted) for negative commands when courting.