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marear Present Subjunctive Conjugation

marearto make dizzy

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Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of marear is regular: maree, marees, maree, mareemos, mareéis, mareen.

marear Present Subjunctive Forms

yomaree
marees
él/ella/ustedmaree
nosotrosmareemos
vosotrosmareéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesmareen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive of marear after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty. For example, 'Espero que no me marees' (I hope you don't annoy me).

Notes on marear in the Present Subjunctive

Marear is regular in the present subjunctive. The endings are standard for -ar verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que el viaje en autobús no me maree.

    I hope the bus trip doesn't make me dizzy.

    yo

  • Dudo que tus chistes te mareen.

    I doubt your jokes annoy you.

  • Me alegro de que no nos maree el movimiento.

    I'm glad the movement doesn't make us dizzy.

    él/ella/usted

  • Quiero que mareemos a los invitados con nuestra música.

    I want us to overwhelm the guests with our music.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive.

    Correct: After 'Espero que...', use 'no me maree' (subjunctive) if there is doubt or hope, not 'no me marea' (indicative).

    Why: Expressions of hope, doubt, and emotion require the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the subjunctive for 'vosotros'.

    Correct: The 'vosotros' form is 'mareéis', not 'mareáis'.

    Why: The present subjunctive for -ar verbs in the 'vosotros' form ends in -éis, not -áis.

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