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hoparse Present Conjugation

hoparseto beat it

B2regular -ar
Quick answer:

The present of hoparse indicates habitual or current actions of leaving: me hopo, te hopas, se hopa, nos hopamos, os hopáis, se hopan.

hoparse Present Forms

yome hopo
te hopas
él/ella/ustedse hopa
nosotrosnos hopamos
vosotrosos hopáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse hopan

When to Use the Present

Use the present tense of hoparse to talk about habitual actions of leaving or actions happening right now. For example, 'He always hopes from boring meetings.'

Notes on hoparse in the Present

Hoparse is regular in the present indicative. Remember to include the reflexive pronoun.

Example Sentences

  • Me hopo de aquí si no me escuchas.

    I'm leaving from here if you don't listen to me.

    yo

  • ¿Te hopas temprano todos los días?

    Do you leave early every day?

  • El tren se hopa a las cinco en punto.

    The train leaves at five sharp.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nos hopamos ahora para evitar el tráfico.

    We are leaving now to avoid traffic.

    nosotros

  • Ellos se hopan en cuanto terminan.

    They leave as soon as they finish.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun.

    Correct: Always use the reflexive pronoun: me hopo, te hopas, se hopa, etc.

    Why: Hoparse is a reflexive verb, and the pronoun is necessary for its meaning of leaving.

  • Mistake: Using the present tense for a specific completed past action.

    Correct: For a specific completed past action, use the preterite: Me hopé.

    Why: The present tense describes ongoing or habitual actions, not single completed events in the past.

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