
fusionar Present Subjunctive Conjugation
fusionar — to merge
The present subjunctive of fusionar (fusiona, fusiones, fusione, fusionemos, fusionéis, fusionen) expresses wishes, doubts, and emotions.
fusionar Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the present subjunctive when your main clause expresses a wish, emotion, doubt, uncertainty, or an impersonal expression, and the subject changes in the subordinate clause. For 'fusionar', think of sentences like 'Espero que fusionemos pronto' (I hope we merge soon) or 'Dudo que él fusione los datos correctamente' (I doubt he merges the data correctly).
Notes on fusionar in the Present Subjunctive
Fusionar is regular in the present subjunctive. The forms are derived from the 'yo' form of the present indicative ('fusiono').
Example Sentences
Quiero que fusionemos las dos empresas.
I want us to merge the two companies.
nosotros
Ella duda que tú fusiones bien los informes.
She doubts that you merge the reports well.
tú
Es importante que usted fusione su cuenta.
It is important that you (formal) merge your account.
Ojalá ellos fusionen sus esfuerzos.
Hopefully, they merge their efforts.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Me alegra que fusionemos nuestras ideas.
I'm happy that we merge our ideas.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive after expressions of doubt or desire.
Correct: Use the present subjunctive: 'Dudo que fusionen' not 'Dudo que fusionan'.
Why: Expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, etc., trigger the subjunctive mood when there's a change of subject.
Mistake: Forgetting the subjunctive when the subject is the same, e.g., 'Yo espero fusionar'.
Correct: If the subject is the same, use the infinitive: 'Espero fusionar'. The subjunctive is needed when the subject changes: 'Espero que *tú* fusiones'.
Why: The subjunctive is required for a change of subject after certain verbs and expressions.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: fusiono
The present tense of fusionar (fusiono, fusionas, fusiona, fusionamos, fusionáis, fusionan) describes current or habitual merging.
Preterite
yo: fusioné
The preterite of fusionar is regular: fusioné, fusionaste, fusionó, fusionamos, fusionasteis, fusionaron.
Imperfect
yo: fusionaba
The imperfect of fusionar (fusionaba, fusionabas, fusionaba, fusionábamos, fusionabais, fusionaban) describes ongoing or habitual past merging.
Future
yo: fusionaré
The future tense of fusionar (fusionaré, fusionarás, fusionará, fusionaremos, fusionaréis, fusionarán) talks about future merging.
Conditional
yo: fusionaría
The conditional of fusionar (fusionaría, fusionarías, fusionaría, fusionaríamos, fusionaríais, fusionarían) expresses hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: fusionara
The imperfect subjunctive of fusionar (fusionara/fusionase) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, and doubts.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: fusiona
Fusiona (tú), fusione (usted), fusionemos (nosotros), fusionad (vosotros), fusionen (ustedes) are commands for fusionar.
Negative Imperative
yo: no fusiones
No fusiones (tú), no fusione (usted), no fusionemos (nosotros), no fusionéis (vosotros), no fusionen (ustedes) are negative commands for fusionar.