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levantarse Present Subjunctive Conjugation

levantarseto get up

A1Irregular (stem-changing e > ie) and Reflexive -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive changes the 'a' to 'e': me levante, te levantes, se levante, nos levantemos, os levantéis, se levanten.

levantarse Present Subjunctive Forms

yome levante
te levantes
él/ella/ustedse levante
nosotrosnos levantemos
vosotrosos levantéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse levanten

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this after expressions of desire or necessity, like 'Espero que te levantes pronto' (I hope you get up soon).

Notes on levantarse in the Present Subjunctive

Regular. It follows the standard -ar subjunctive pattern by using 'e' endings.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que te levantes con buen humor.

    I hope you get up in a good mood.

  • Es importante que nos levantemos a tiempo.

    It is important that we get up on time.

    nosotros

  • Dudo que se levanten antes del mediodía.

    I doubt they will get up before noon.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Que te levantas temprano.

    Correct: Que te levantes temprano.

    Why: After 'que' expressing a wish, you must switch from the indicative 'a' to the subjunctive 'e'.

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