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fastidiar Present Conjugation

fastidiarto annoy

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Quick answer:

The present tense of fastidiar is regular: fastidio, fastidias, fastidia, fastidiamos, fastidiáis, fastidian.

fastidiar Present Forms

yofastidio
fastidias
él/ella/ustedfastidia
nosotrosfastidiamos
vosotrosfastidiáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesfastidian

When to Use the Present

Use the present tense for actions of annoying someone that are happening right now, are habitual, or are general truths. For example, 'He always annoys me' or 'This noise annoys everyone'.

Notes on fastidiar in the Present

Fastidiar is regular in the present tense. Follow the standard -ar verb conjugation pattern: stem + -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an.

Example Sentences

  • Siempre me fastidia cuando habla alto.

    He always annoys me when he talks loudly.

    él/ella/usted

  • No me fastidies ahora, estoy ocupado.

    Don't annoy me now, I'm busy.

  • Este ruido nos fastidia a todos.

    This noise annoys all of us.

    él/ella/usted

  • ¿Por qué me fastidias tanto?

    Why do you annoy me so much?

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'fastidio' (yo) when talking about 'he/she/it'.

    Correct: Use 'fastidia' for 'he/she/it annoys', not 'fastidio'.

    Why: Each subject pronoun requires a specific verb ending.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'fastidias' (tú) with 'fastidias' (vosotros).

    Correct: 'Tú fastidias' means 'you (singular) annoy'. 'Vosotros fastidiáis' means 'you all (plural, Spain) annoy'.

    Why: The endings are different: -as for tú, -áis for vosotros.

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