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empeñar Present Conjugation

empeñarto pawn

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Quick answer:

Use 'empeño', 'empeñas', 'empeña', 'empeñamos', 'empeñáis', 'empeñan' for actions happening now, habits, or general truths.

empeñar Present Forms

yoempeño
empeñas
él/ella/ustedempeña
nosotrosempeñamos
vosotrosempeñáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesempeñan

When to Use the Present

The present tense is versatile. It describes actions happening right now, habitual actions (things you do regularly), or general truths. It can also be used for future actions in some contexts.

Notes on empeñar in the Present

'Empeñar' is a regular -ar verb in the present indicative tense. All forms follow the standard conjugation pattern.

Example Sentences

  • Yo empeño mi palabra en que esto es verdad.

    I pledge my word that this is true.

    yo

  • ¿Tú empeñas siempre tus cosas cuando necesitas dinero?

    Do you always pawn your things when you need money?

  • Mi padre empeña su reloj cada mes.

    My father pawns his watch every month.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros empeñamos en terminar el proyecto hoy.

    We are determined to finish the project today.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'estar empeñando' for habitual actions.

    Correct: For habits, use the simple present: 'Empeño mi reloj cada semana'. The 'estar + gerund' form is for actions happening *right now*.

    Why: The simple present covers habitual actions, while the present progressive is for ongoing actions.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'empeñamos' (present) with 'empeñamos' (preterite).

    Correct: The form is identical. Context will tell you if it's 'we pawn' (present) or 'we pawned' (preterite).

    Why: This is a common feature of regular -ar verbs in the preterite; context is key.

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