
hoparse Present Subjunctive Conjugation
hoparse — to beat it
The present subjunctive of hoparse follows expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion: me hope, te hopes, se hope, nos hopemos, os hopéis, se hopen.
hoparse Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the present subjunctive of hoparse after phrases that express doubt ('dudo que...'), desire ('quiero que...'), emotion ('me alegro de que...'), or impersonal expressions ('es importante que...'). For example, 'I want you to hoparse quickly.'
Notes on hoparse in the Present Subjunctive
Hoparse is regular in the present subjunctive, following the standard pattern for -ar verbs.
Example Sentences
Quiero que te hōpes pronto.
I want you to beat it soon.
tú
Espero que él se hōpe antes de medianoche.
I hope he beats it before midnight.
él/ella/usted
Dudamos que nos hopemos a tiempo.
We doubt that we will leave on time.
nosotros
Es necesario que vosotros os hopéis ahora.
It is necessary that you all leave now.
vosotros
El profesor no cree que se hopen sin permiso.
The teacher doesn't believe they will leave without permission.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive.
Correct: After expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion, use the subjunctive: Dudo que se hōpe.
Why: The subjunctive mood is required to express uncertainty or subjectivity, which these trigger phrases convey.
Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun 'se' or placing it incorrectly.
Correct: Remember the reflexive pronoun: que me hōpe, que te hōpes, que se hōpe, que nos hopemos, que os hopéis, que se hopen.
Why: Hoparse is reflexive, and the pronoun must accompany the verb in all conjugations.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me hopo
The present of hoparse indicates habitual or current actions of leaving: me hopo, te hopas, se hopa, nos hopamos, os hopáis, se hopan.
Preterite
yo: me hopé
The preterite of hoparse is regular: me hopé, te hopaste, se hopó, nos hopamos, os hopasteis, se hoparon.
Imperfect
yo: me hopaba
The imperfect of hoparse describes past ongoing or habitual actions: me hopaba, te hopabas, se hopaba, nos hopábamos, os hopabais, se hopaban.
Future
yo: me hoparé
The future of hoparse indicates actions that will happen: me hoparé, te hoparás, se hopará, nos hoparemos, os hoparéis, se hoparán.
Conditional
yo: me hoparía
The conditional of hoparse expresses hypothetical departures or polite requests: me hoparía, te hoparías, se hoparía, nos hoparíamos, os hoparíais, se hoparían.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me hopara
The imperfect subjunctive of hoparse expresses past unreal conditions or wishes: me hopara, te hoparas, se hopara, nos hopáramos, os hoparais, se hoparan.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: hópate
The imperative of hoparse gives direct commands: hópate, hópese, hopaos, hopémonos, hópense.
Negative Imperative
yo: no te hopes
Negative commands for hoparse use the present subjunctive: no te hōpes, no se hōpe, no os hopéis, no nos hopemos, no se hopen.