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llevar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

llevarto carry

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Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of llevar uses -e endings: lleve, lleves, lleve, llevemos, llevéis, lleven.

llevar Present Subjunctive Forms

yolleve
lleves
él/ella/ustedlleve
nosotrosllevemos
vosotrosllevéis
ellos/ellas/ustedeslleven

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this when you want someone else to carry something, or when expressing doubt about what someone is wearing.

Notes on llevar in the Present Subjunctive

Llevar is regular in the subjunctive; it follows the standard -ar verb pattern of switching to -e endings.

Example Sentences

  • Mi madre quiere que yo lleve una chaqueta.

    My mother wants me to wear a jacket.

    yo

  • Espero que lleves las llaves contigo.

    I hope you take the keys with you.

  • No creo que ellos lleven paraguas hoy.

    I don't think they are carrying umbrellas today.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: que yo lleva

    Correct: que yo lleve

    Why: Learners often use the indicative -a ending instead of the subjunctive -e ending after triggers like 'querer que'.

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