
irrumpir Present Subjunctive Conjugation
irrumpir — to burst in
The present subjunctive of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpa') is used for wishes, doubts, and influence.
irrumpir Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use this when expressing desires, doubts, emotions, or when trying to influence someone's actions, especially after phrases like 'quiero que', 'dudo que', 'es importante que'. It's about uncertainty or desire regarding an action like bursting in.
Notes on irrumpir in the Present Subjunctive
Irrumpir is regular in the present subjunctive. The forms 'irrumpamos', 'irrumpan', 'irrumpas', etc., follow the standard pattern for -ir verbs.
Example Sentences
Espero que no irrumpas en la reunión.
I hope you don't burst into the meeting.
tú
Dudo que él irrumpa sin permiso.
I doubt he will burst in without permission.
él/ella/usted
Queremos que ustedes irrumpan con fuerza.
We want you all to burst in with force.
No creo que nosotros irrumpamos ahora.
I don't think we should burst in now.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the indicative instead of the subjunctive after expressions of doubt or desire.
Correct: After 'dudo que', 'espero que', 'quiero que', etc., always use the present subjunctive.
Why: These expressions signal uncertainty or subjective feelings, requiring the subjunctive mood.
Mistake: Confusing 'irrumpa' (yo/él/ella/usted) with other forms.
Correct: Remember the yo and él/ella/usted forms are often the same in the present subjunctive.
Why: This is a regular pattern for many verbs, but learners can mix up the endings.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: irrumpo
The present tense of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpe') describes habitual or current actions of bursting in.
Preterite
yo: irrumpí
The preterite of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpió') marks a completed action of bursting in.
Imperfect
yo: irrumpía
The imperfect of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpía') describes ongoing or habitual past actions of bursting in.
Future
yo: irrumpiré
The future tense of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpirá') predicts or expresses probability about bursting in.
Conditional
yo: irrumpiría
The conditional of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpiría') expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: irrumpiera
The imperfect subjunctive of irrumpir (e.g., 'irrumpiera') is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: irrumpe
Use imperative forms like 'irrumpe' and 'irrumpe' for direct commands with irrumpir.
Negative Imperative
yo: no irrumpas
Negative commands with irrumpir use 'no' plus the present subjunctive, like 'no irrumpas'.