
ocupar Present Conjugation
ocupar — to occupy
The present 'ocupo', 'ocupas', 'ocupa' means 'I occupy', 'you occupy', 'he/she occupies'.
ocupar Present Forms
When to Use the Present
Use the present tense for actions happening right now, habitual actions, or general truths. 'Yo ocupo este escritorio todos los días.' (I use this desk every day.) It's the most common tense for everyday situations.
Notes on ocupar in the Present
Ocupar is regular in the present tense.
Example Sentences
Yo ocupo un lugar en el equipo.
I hold a place on the team.
yo
¿Tú ocupas mucho tiempo con eso?
Do you take up a lot of time with that?
tú
El presidente ocupa el cargo principal.
The president holds the main office.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros ocupamos las sillas del fondo.
We occupy the back chairs.
nosotros
Ellos ocupan la casa desde hace años.
They have occupied the house for years.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense for a specific completed past action.
Correct: Use the preterite 'ocupé' for a completed action, not 'ocupo'.
Why: The present tense is for now or habitual actions, not for single, finished events in the past.
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Related Tenses
Preterite
yo: ocupé
The preterite 'ocupé', 'ocupaste', 'ocupó' marks completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: ocupaba
The imperfect 'ocupaba' describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Future
yo: ocuparé
The future 'ocuparé', 'ocuparás' indicates actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: ocuparía
The conditional 'ocuparía' expresses 'would' actions or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: ocupe
Use 'ocupe', 'ocupes', 'ocupemos', 'ocupen' for wishes, doubts, and emotions.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: ocupara
The imperfect subjunctive 'ocupara'/'ocupase' is for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: ocupa
Use 'ocupa', 'ocupe', 'ocupemos', 'ocupen', 'ocupad' for direct commands with ocupar.
Negative Imperative
yo: no ocupes
Use 'no ocupes', 'no ocupe', 'no ocupemos', 'no ocupen', 'no ocupéis' for negative commands.