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monitorear Present Subjunctive Conjugation

monitorearto monitor

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of monitorear is monitoree, monitorees, monitoree, monitoreemos, monitoreéis, monitoreen.

monitorear Present Subjunctive Forms

yomonitoree
monitorees
él/ella/ustedmonitoree
nosotrosmonitoreemos
vosotrosmonitoreéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesmonitoreen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive of monitorear after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty. For example, 'I want you to monitor...' or 'It's unlikely that they monitor...'.

Notes on monitorear in the Present Subjunctive

Monitorear is regular in the present subjunctive. It follows the pattern of other -ar verbs, where the 'yo' form of the present indicative (monitoreo) influences the endings.

Example Sentences

  • Quiero que monitorees la calidad del aire.

    I want you to monitor the air quality.

  • Es importante que usted monitoree los signos vitales.

    It's important that you monitor the vital signs.

  • Dudo que ellos monitoreen el progreso adecuadamente.

    I doubt they monitor the progress adequately.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Esperamos que nosotros monitoreemos la situación.

    We hope that we monitor the situation.

    nosotros

  • Me sorprende que vosotros monitoreéis los detalles.

    It surprises me that you all monitor the details.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive after verbs of wishing or doubt, e.g., 'Quiero que tú monitoreas'.

    Correct: Use 'Quiero que tú monitorees'.

    Why: Wishes, desires, and doubts trigger the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent in the 'vosotros' form: 'no monitoreis'.

    Correct: It should be 'no monitoreéis'.

    Why: The accent on the 'e' is necessary for the correct pronunciation and spelling of the 'vosotros' present subjunctive form.

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