
lograr Present Subjunctive Conjugation
lograr — to achieve
Lograr follows regular -ar subjunctive rules: logre, logres, logre, logremos, logréis, logren.
lograr Present Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Present Subjunctive
Use the present subjunctive when you want, hope, or doubt that someone achieves something. It often follows phrases like 'Espero que...' or 'Es importante que...'.
Notes on lograr in the Present Subjunctive
Lograr is regular in the present subjunctive. It uses the -e endings typical for -ar verbs.
Example Sentences
Espero que logres tus sueños.
I hope you achieve your dreams.
tú
Dudo que ellos logren ganar el partido.
I doubt that they will manage to win the game.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Es necesario que logremos un acuerdo.
It is necessary that we reach an agreement.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: logre (as indicative)
Correct: logra
Why: Learners use 'logre' when they mean a factual 'he achieves', which requires the indicative 'logra'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: logro
Lograr is regular in the present tense: logro, logras, logra, logramos, lográis, logran.
Preterite
yo: logré
Lograr is regular in the preterite: logré, lograste, logró, logramos, lograsteis, lograron.
Imperfect
yo: lograba
Lograr is regular in the imperfect: lograba, lograbas, lograba, lográbamos, lograbais, lograban.
Future
yo: lograré
Lograr is regular in the future: lograré, lograrás, logrará, lograremos, lograréis, lograrán.
Conditional
yo: lograría
Lograr is regular in the conditional: lograría, lograrías, lograría, lograríamos, lograríais, lograrían.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: lograra
Lograr is regular in the imperfect subjunctive: lograra, lograras, lograra, lográramos, lograrais, lograran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: logra
The imperative of lograr uses logra (tú) and lograd (vosotros), while others use subjunctive forms.
Negative Imperative
yo: no logres
The negative imperative of lograr uses the present subjunctive forms: no logres, no logre, no logremos, no logréis, no logren.