
inclinar Present Conjugation
inclinar — to tilt
Use present forms like 'inclino' or 'inclinan' for actions happening now or habitual tilting.
inclinar Present Forms
When to Use the Present
The present tense is for actions happening right now ('inclinando') or for things you do habitually. You might tilt your head when you're thinking ('inclino la cabeza cuando pienso') or describe how a machine works ('la máquina inclina la caja').
Notes on inclinar in the Present
Inclinar is regular in the present indicative. All forms follow the standard -ar conjugation pattern.
Example Sentences
Yo inclino mi silla cuando estoy cansado.
I tilt my chair when I'm tired.
yo
¿Por qué inclinas la cabeza así?
Why do you tilt your head like that?
tú
El sol inclina el horizonte al atardecer.
The sun tilts the horizon at sunset.
él/ella/usted
Ellos inclinan la pantalla para evitar reflejos.
They tilt the screen to avoid glare.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'inclinar' (infinitive) instead of a conjugated form.
Correct: Use 'inclino', 'inclinas', 'inclina', etc., depending on the subject.
Why: The infinitive is the base form; you need to conjugate it for a specific subject and tense.
Mistake: Confusing 'inclinamos' (present) with 'inclinamos' (preterite).
Correct: Context usually clarifies whether 'inclinamos' means 'we tilt' (present) or 'we tilted' (preterite).
Why: These two forms are identical, making context crucial for understanding.
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Related Tenses
Preterite
yo: incliné
The preterite of 'inclinar' is regular: incliné, inclinaste, inclinó, inclinamos, inclinasteis, inclinaron.
Imperfect
yo: inclinaba
Use imperfect forms like 'inclinaba' or 'inclinaban' for ongoing or habitual past actions of tilting.
Future
yo: inclinaré
Use future forms like 'inclinaré' or 'inclinarán' to talk about definite future tilting.
Conditional
yo: inclinaría
Use conditional forms like 'inclinaría' or 'inclinarían' for hypothetical situations or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: incline
Use present subjunctive forms like 'incline' or 'inclinen' after verbs of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: inclinara
Use imperfect subjunctive forms like 'inclinara' or 'inclinase' for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: inclina
Use imperative forms like 'inclina' and 'inclinen' for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no inclines
Use 'no inclines' or 'no inclinen' for negative commands, based on the present subjunctive.