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internar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

internarto admit

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

Use 'interne' (yo/él/ella/usted/ustedes), 'internemos' (nosotros), 'internes' (tú), 'internéis' (vosotros) for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.

internar Present Subjunctive Forms

yointerne
internes
él/ella/ustedinterne
nosotrosinternemos
vosotrosinternéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesinternen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

The present subjunctive is your go-to for expressing feelings, desires, doubts, or uncertainty about an action. When you say 'I want you to admit...', 'I doubt they will admit...', or 'It's important that we admit...', you need the subjunctive. It's all about the speaker's attitude towards the action.

Notes on internar in the Present Subjunctive

Internar is regular in the present subjunctive. The forms are derived from the 'yo' form of the present indicative ('interno') by changing the '-o' ending to '-e' for '-ar' verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que internemos a más voluntarios.

    I hope we admit more volunteers.

    nosotros

  • Dudo que él interne la información correcta.

    I doubt he admits the correct information.

    él/ella/usted

  • Quiero que tú internes este documento antes de las cinco.

    I want you to admit this document before five.

  • Es necesario que ustedes internen a los refugiados.

    It is necessary that you all admit the refugees.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Me alegro de que me interne en el estudio.

    I'm glad that they admit me into the study.

    yo

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive after expressions of doubt or desire.

    Correct: Use 'Dudo que interne' or 'Quiero que interne', not 'Dudo que interna' or 'Quiero que interna'.

    Why: Expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, and uncertainty trigger the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Confusing tú and usted forms in the present subjunctive.

    Correct: Remember tú is 'internes' and usted is 'interne'.

    Why: These are distinct forms and need to be used correctly based on the level of formality.

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