molerConjugation
moler means to grind.
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
Moler follows the standard -ra endings based on the preterite: moliera, molieras, moliera...
Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive of moler mirrors the present indicative stem change: muela, muelas, muela, molamos, moláis, muelan.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Negative commands use the present subjunctive forms: no muelas, no muela, no molamos.
Imperative
Commands for moler use 'muele' (tú) and 'muela' (usted).
Indicative
Conditional
The conditional of moler is regular: molería, molerías, molería, etc.
Preterite
Imperfect
Moler is regular in the imperfect: molía, molías, molía, molíamos, molíais, molían.
Present
Moler follows a 'boot' stem change (o to ue) in the present tense, except for nosotros and vosotros.
Future
Moler is regular in the future; simply add endings to the infinitive: moleré, molerás, molerá.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does moler mean in Spanish?
moler means "to grind".
Is moler a regular or irregular verb?
moler is a stem-changing (o to ue) -er verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate moler in the present tense?
The present tense of moler is: yo muelo, tú mueles, él/ella/usted muele, nosotros molemos, vosotros moléis, ellos/ellas/ustedes muelen.
How do you conjugate moler in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of moler is: yo molí, tú moliste, él/ella/usted molió, nosotros molimos, vosotros molisteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes molieron.
