
implantar Present Subjunctive Conjugation
implantar — to establish
The present subjunctive, like 'implante' (yo/él/ella/usted) and 'implanten' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), is used after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
implantar Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the present subjunctive after verbs or expressions that convey doubt, desire, emotion, uncertainty, or influence. For 'implantar,' it's often used when hoping, wishing, or demanding that something be established.
Notes on implantar in the Present Subjunctive
Implantar is regular in the present subjunctive, following the standard -ar verb pattern.
Example Sentences
Espero que implantes nuevas estrategias.
I hope you establish new strategies.
tú
Dudo que él implante el proyecto a tiempo.
I doubt that he will implement the project on time.
él/ella/usted
Queremos que nosotros implantemos un sistema más justo.
We want us to establish a fairer system.
nosotros
Es necesario que ustedes implanten medidas de control.
It is necessary that you implement control measures.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Me alegra que implantéis más actividades.
I'm happy that you all are establishing more activities.
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the indicative instead of the subjunctive after doubt or desire.
Correct: After verbs like 'dudar' or 'esperar,' use the subjunctive: 'Espero que implante...'.
Why: Expressions of doubt, desire, and emotion trigger the subjunctive mood.
Mistake: Forgetting the 'que' when linking clauses.
Correct: Ensure 'que' connects the main clause to the subordinate clause: 'Espero que implantes...'.
Why: The conjunction 'que' is typically required to link the two parts of the sentence when the subject changes.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: implanto
The present tense, like 'implanto' (yo) and 'implantan' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes current actions or habits of establishing things.
Preterite
yo: implanté
The preterite of implantar is regular: implanté, implantaste, implantó, implantamos, implantasteis, implantaron.
Imperfect
yo: implantaba
The imperfect tense, like 'implantaba' (yo) and 'implantaban' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes past habits or ongoing actions of establishing things.
Future
yo: implantaré
The future tense, like 'implantaré' (yo) and 'implantarán' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), expresses future actions or probability regarding establishing things.
Conditional
yo: implantaría
The conditional, like 'implantaría' (yo) and 'implantarían' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), indicates hypothetical actions or polite requests about establishing things.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: implantara
The imperfect subjunctive forms like 'implantara' (yo/él/ella/usted) express hypothetical or past subjunctive situations.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: implanta
Commands like 'implanta' (tú) and 'implanten' (ustedes) are regular for implantar.
Negative Imperative
yo: no implantes
Negative commands like 'no implantes' (tú) and 'no implanten' (ustedes) use the present subjunctive.