
mear Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation
mear — to pee
The imperfect subjunctive of mear is regular: meara, mearas, meara, meáramos, mearais, mearan.
mear Imperfect Subjunctive Forms
When to Use the Imperfect Subjunctive
Use this in 'if' clauses (hypotheticals) or when a past emotion/request triggers the subjunctive.
Notes on mear in the Imperfect Subjunctive
Mear is regular. It is formed from the third-person plural preterite (mearon) by removing the -on.
Example Sentences
Si el perro se meara aquí, me enfadaría.
If the dog peed here, I would get angry.
él/ella/usted
Me pidió que meara en el bote para el análisis.
He asked me to pee in the jar for the test.
yo
Si no meáramos tanto, ahorraríamos agua.
If we didn't pee so much, we would save water.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the nosotros form (meáramos).
Correct: meáramos
Why: The 'nosotros' form of the imperfect subjunctive always requires an accent on the third-to-last syllable.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: meo
The present of mear is regular: meo, meas, mea, meamos, meáis, mean.
Preterite
yo: meé
The preterite of mear is regular: meé, measte, meó, meamos, measteis, mearon.
Imperfect
yo: meaba
The imperfect of mear is regular: meaba, meabas, meaba, meábamos, meabais, meaban.
Future
yo: mearé
The future of mear is regular: mearé, mearás, meará, mearemos, mearéis, mearán.
Conditional
yo: mearía
The conditional of mear is regular: mearía, mearías, mearía, mearíamos, mearíais, mearían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: mee
The present subjunctive of mear is regular: mee, mees, mee, meemos, meéis, meen.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: mea
The affirmative imperative of mear: mea (tú), mead (vosotros), mee (usted).
Negative Imperative
yo: no mees
The negative imperative of mear uses the subjunctive: no mees, no meéis, no mee.