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ensangrentar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

ensangrentarto stain with blood

B2stem-changing (e to ie) -ar★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive follows the e to ie stem change: ensangriente, ensangrientes, ensangriente.

ensangrentar Present Subjunctive Forms

yoensangriente
ensangrientes
él/ella/ustedensangriente
nosotrosensangrentemos
vosotrosensangrentéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesensangrienten

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this after expressions of doubt, desire, or commands (e.g., 'Espero que no...').

Notes on ensangrentar in the Present Subjunctive

Like the present indicative, the stem changes to 'ie' in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que no ensangrienten el salón.

    I hope they don't get blood in the living room.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • No quiero que te ensangrientes la ropa.

    I don't want you to stain your clothes with blood.

  • Es posible que la herida ensangriente la venda.

    It's possible the wound might stain the bandage with blood.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'ensangrente' for the yo form.

    Correct: ensangriente

    Why: The stem change must be maintained in the subjunctive singular.

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