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fusionar Present Conjugation

fusionarto merge

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The present tense of fusionar (fusiono, fusionas, fusiona, fusionamos, fusionáis, fusionan) describes current or habitual merging.

fusionar Present Forms

yofusiono
fusionas
él/ella/ustedfusiona
nosotrosfusionamos
vosotrosfusionáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesfusionan

When to Use the Present

Use the present tense for actions of merging happening right now, habitual merging, or general truths about merging. For instance, 'Ahora fusiono los datos' (I am merging the data now) or 'Esta aplicación fusiona contactos automáticamente' (This app merges contacts automatically).

Notes on fusionar in the Present

Fusionar is regular in the present indicative. All conjugations follow the standard pattern for -ar verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Yo fusiono los documentos uno por uno.

    I merge the documents one by one.

    yo

  • ¿Tú fusionas tus cuentas de redes sociales?

    Do you merge your social media accounts?

  • El software fusiona los perfiles de usuario.

    The software merges the user profiles.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros fusionamos los datos cada lunes.

    We merge the data every Monday.

    nosotros

  • Ellos fusionan sus ideas en reuniones creativas.

    They merge their ideas in creative meetings.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present tense for an action that just finished.

    Correct: Use the preterite for completed past actions: 'Fusioné los archivos' (I merged the files).

    Why: The present tense is for ongoing or habitual actions, not completed ones.

  • Mistake: Incorrectly conjugating for vosotros, writing 'fusionan' instead of 'fusionáis'.

    Correct: The correct vosotros form is 'fusionáis'.

    Why: The vosotros ending for -ar verbs in the present indicative is '-áis'.

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