postularConjugation
postular means to apply.
Complete Conjugation Tables
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive, like 'postulara' or 'postularas', is for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive, like 'postule' and 'postulen', expresses wishes, doubts, or emotions.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Negative commands like 'no postules' use the present subjunctive.
Imperative
Use the imperative forms like 'postula' and 'postulen' for direct commands.
Indicative
Conditional
The conditional 'postularía' expresses hypothetical 'would' scenarios.
Preterite
The preterite of 'postular' is regular: postulé, postulaste, postuló, postulamos, postulasteis, postularon.
Imperfect
The imperfect 'postulaba' describes past habits or ongoing actions of applying.
Present
Use the present tense like 'postulo' and 'postulan' for current or habitual actions of applying.
Future
The future tense 'postularé' and 'postularán' indicates what will happen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does postular mean in Spanish?
postular means "to apply".
Is postular a regular or irregular verb?
postular is a regular -ar verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate postular in the present tense?
The present tense of postular is: yo postulo, tú postulas, él/ella/usted postula, nosotros postulamos, vosotros postuláis, ellos/ellas/ustedes postulan.
How do you conjugate postular in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of postular is: yo postulé, tú postulaste, él/ella/usted postuló, nosotros postulamos, vosotros postulasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes postularon.
