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marchar

march

Complete conjugation tables and interactive practice exercises. This is a regular -ar verb.

The Spanish verb marchar means march.

Present tense:

yomarcho
marchas
él/ella/ustedmarcha
nosotrosmarchamos
vosotrosmarcháis
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarchan

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🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedmarcha
yomarcho
marchas
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarchan
nosotrosmarchamos
vosotrosmarcháis

The present tense of march (marcho, marchas, marcha) describes current or habitual actions.

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future

él/ella/ustedmarchará
yomarcharé
marcharás
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarcharán
nosotrosmarcharemos
vosotrosmarcharéis

The future tense of march (marcharé, marcharás, marchará) indicates actions that will happen.

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imperfect

él/ella/ustedmarchaba
yomarchaba
marchabas
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarchaban
nosotrosmarchábamos
vosotrosmarchabais

The imperfect tense of march (marchaba, marchabas, marchaba) describes ongoing or habitual past actions.

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conditional

él/ella/ustedmarcharía
yomarcharía
marcharías
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarcharían
nosotrosmarcharíamos
vosotrosmarcharíais

The conditional of march (marcharía, marcharías, marcharía) expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.

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preterite

él/ella/ustedmarchó
yomarché
marchaste
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarcharon
nosotrosmarchamos
vosotrosmarchasteis

The preterite of march (marche, marchaste, marchó) indicates completed past actions.

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imperative

negative

ellos/ellas/ustedes¡no marchen!
nosotros¡no marchemos!
¡no marches!
usted¡no marche!
vosotros¡no marchéis!

Negative commands with march use the present subjunctive, like '¡no marches!' (tú) or '¡no marchen!' (ustedes).

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affirmative

ustedes¡marchen!
nosotros¡marchemos!
¡marcha!
usted¡marche!
vosotros¡marchad!

Use imperative forms like '¡marcha!' (tú) and '¡marchen!' (ustedes) for direct commands with march.

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subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedmarche
yomarche
marches
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarchen
nosotrosmarchemos
vosotrosmarchéis

The present subjunctive of march (marche, marches, marchen) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.

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imperfect

él/ella/ustedmarchara/marchase
yomarchara/marchase
marcharas/marchases
ellos/ellas/ustedesmarcharan/marchasen
nosotrosmarcháramos/marchásemos
vosotrosmarcharais/marchaseis

The imperfect subjunctive of march (marchara/marchase) is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.

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