proveerConjugation
proveer means to provide.
Complete Conjugation Tables
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Subjunctive
Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive uses the 'y' from the preterite: proveyera, proveyeras, proveyera...
Present Subjunctive
Proveer is regular in the present subjunctive: provea, proveas, provea, proveamos, proveáis, provean.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
Negative commands use the present subjunctive: no proveas, no provea, no proveamos, no provean.
Imperative
The imperative uses the present subjunctive forms for formal commands: provee (tú), provea (usted).
Indicative
Conditional
The conditional is regular: proveería, proveerías, proveería, proveeríamos, proveeríais, proveerían.
Preterite
The preterite of proveer features a spelling change from 'i' to 'y' in the third person: proveyó and proveyeron.
Imperfect
Proveer is regular in the imperfect: proveía, proveías, proveía, proveíamos, proveíais, proveían.
Present
Proveer is regular in the present tense: proveo, provees, provee, proveemos, proveéis, proveen.
Future
The future of proveer is regular: proveeré, proveerás, proveerá, proveeremos, proveeréis, proveerán.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does proveer mean in Spanish?
proveer means "to provide".
Is proveer a regular or irregular verb?
proveer is a irregular -er verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate proveer in the present tense?
The present tense of proveer is: yo proveo, tú provees, él/ella/usted provee, nosotros proveemos, vosotros proveéis, ellos/ellas/ustedes proveen.
How do you conjugate proveer in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of proveer is: yo proveí, tú proveíste, él/ella/usted proveyó, nosotros proveímos, vosotros proveísteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes proveyeron.
