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disfrazar Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation

disfrazarto dress up

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Quick answer:

The imperfect subjunctive is regular for disfrazar: disfrazara, disfrazaras, disfrazara, disfrazáramos, disfrazarais, disfrazaran.

disfrazar Imperfect Subjunctive Forms

yodisfrazara
disfrazaras
él/ella/usteddisfrazara
nosotrosdisfrazáramos
vosotrosdisfrazarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesdisfrazaran

When to Use the Imperfect Subjunctive

Use this for past-tense wishes or hypothetical 'if' situations regarding costumes. For example: 'If I dressed up, I would win.'

Notes on disfrazar in the Imperfect Subjunctive

Disfrazar is regular in this tense. It follows the standard -ar ending pattern based on the third-person plural preterite (disfrazaron).

Example Sentences

  • Si me disfrazara de oso, tendría mucho calor.

    If I dressed up as a bear, I would be very hot.

    yo

  • Ella quería que nos disfrazáramos de superhéroes.

    She wanted us to dress up as superheroes.

    nosotros

  • Si tú te disfrazaras, la fiesta sería más divertida.

    If you dressed up, the party would be more fun.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: disfrazasemos

    Correct: disfrazáramos

    Why: While -se endings exist, -ra is much more common; always remember the accent on the 'nosotros' form.

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