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entrometerse Present Subjunctive Conjugation

entrometerseto meddle

B1regular pronominal -er★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of entrometerse is regular: me entrometa, te entrometas, se entrometa, nos entrometamos, os entrometáis, se entrometan.

entrometerse Present Subjunctive Forms

yome entrometa
te entrometas
él/ella/ustedse entrometa
nosotrosnos entrometamos
vosotrosos entrometáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse entrometan

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this tense to express desires, doubts, or advice about someone meddling. It often follows phrases like 'no quiero que...' or 'espero que no...'.

Notes on entrometerse in the Present Subjunctive

Entrometerse follows the standard pattern for -er verbs in the subjunctive. Don't forget to place the reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, etc.) before the verb.

Example Sentences

  • No quiero que te entrometas en mis asuntos.

    I don't want you to meddle in my business.

  • Es posible que ella se entrometa en la discusión.

    It's possible that she might meddle in the argument.

    él/ella/usted

  • Dudo que ellos se entrometan esta vez.

    I doubt they will meddle this time.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'se entrometa' without the pronoun in a general sense.

    Correct: Always include the reflexive pronoun: 'que se entrometa'.

    Why: Entrometerse is a pronominal verb; it cannot function without the reflexive pronoun matching the subject.

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