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ingresar

to be admitted

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The Spanish verb ingresar means to be admitted.

Present tense:

yoingreso
ingresas
él/ella/ustedingresa
nosotrosingresamos
vosotrosingresáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesingresan

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subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresaran
yoingresara
ingresaras
vosotrosingresarais
nosotrosingresáramos
él/ella/ustedingresara

The imperfect subjunctive of ingresar (ingresara/ingresara/ingresáramos) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or polite requests.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresen
yoingrese
ingreses
vosotrosingreséis
nosotrosingresemos
él/ella/ustedingrese

The present subjunctive of ingresar (ingrese, ingreses, ingresemos) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.

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imperative

negative

no ingreses
vosotrosno ingreséis
ustedesno ingresen
nosotrosno ingresemos
ustedno ingrese

Form negative commands for ingresar with 'no' + present subjunctive: no ingreses (tú), no ingrese (usted), no ingresemos (nosotros), no ingresen (ustedes).

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affirmative

ingresa
vosotrosingresad
ustedesingresen
nosotrosingresemos
ustedingrese

Use the imperative of ingresar for direct commands: ingresa (tú), ingrese (usted), ingresemos (nosotros), ingresen (ustedes), ingresad (vosotros).

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indicative

conditional

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresarían
yoingresaría
ingresarías
vosotrosingresaríais
nosotrosingresaríamos
él/ella/ustedingresaría

The conditional of ingresar (ingresaría, ingresarías) expresses hypothetical actions ('would enter') or polite requests.

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preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresaron
yoingresé
ingresaste
vosotrosingresasteis
nosotrosingresamos
él/ella/ustedingresó

The preterite of ingresar (ingresé, ingresaste, ingresó) is used for completed actions of entering or being admitted in the past.

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imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresaban
yoingresaba
ingresabas
vosotrosingresabais
nosotrosingresábamos
él/ella/ustedingresaba

The imperfect of ingresar (ingresaba, ingresabas) describes ongoing or habitual past actions of entering or being admitted.

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present

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresan
yoingreso
ingresas
vosotrosingresáis
nosotrosingresamos
él/ella/ustedingresa

The present tense of ingresar (ingreso, ingresas, ingresa) describes habitual actions or things happening now, like entering or submitting.

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future

ellos/ellas/ustedesingresarán
yoingresaré
ingresarás
vosotrosingresaréis
nosotrosingresaremos
él/ella/ustedingresará

The future tense of ingresar (ingresaré, ingresarás) indicates that an action of entering or admission will happen.

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