
meterse Future Conjugation
meterse — to go into
The future of meterse adds endings to the full infinitive: me meteré, te meterás, se meterá, nos meteremos, os meteréis, se meterán.
meterse Future Forms
When to Use the Future
Use the future to talk about intentions to go into a place or to predict that someone will get involved in a situation later.
Notes on meterse in the Future
Meterse is regular in the future. Just add the standard future endings to the infinitive 'meter' and keep the pronoun at the start.
Example Sentences
Me meteré en el gimnasio el próximo mes.
I will join (go into) the gym next month.
yo
Sé que te meterás en ese proyecto pronto.
I know you will get involved in that project soon.
tú
Se meterán en problemas si siguen así.
They will get into trouble if they continue like that.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Removing the -er: 'me metré'.
Correct: me meteré
Why: In the future tense, you must keep the full infinitive 'meter' before adding the ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: me meto
Meterse is a regular -er reflexive verb in the present: me meto, te metes, se mete, nos metemos, os metéis, se meten.
Preterite
yo: me metí
The preterite of meterse is regular: me metí, te metiste, se metió, nos metimos, os metisteis, se metieron.
Imperfect
yo: me metía
The imperfect of meterse uses regular -er endings: me metía, te metías, se metía, nos metíamos, os metíais, se metían.
Conditional
yo: me metería
The conditional of meterse is formed by adding -ía endings to the infinitive: me metería, te meterías, se metería, etc.
Present Subjunctive
yo: me meta
The present subjunctive of meterse uses -a endings: me meta, te metas, se meta, nos metamos, os metáis, se metan.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: me metiera
The imperfect subjunctive of meterse uses the preterite stem: me metiera, te metieras, se metiera, nos metiéramos, os metierais, se metieran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: métete
The affirmative imperative of meterse attaches pronouns to the end: métete, métase, metámonos, meteos, métanse.
Negative Imperative
yo: no te metas
The negative imperative of meterse uses the present subjunctive: no te metas, no se meta, no nos metamos, no os metáis, no se metan.