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recortar Imperfect Subjunctive Conjugation

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Quick answer:

The imperfect subjunctive of recortar (recortara/recortase) expresses hypothetical past actions or wishes.

recortar Imperfect Subjunctive Forms

yorecortara
recortaras
él/ella/ustedrecortara
nosotrosrecortáramos
vosotrosrecortarais
ellos/ellas/ustedesrecortaran

When to Use the Imperfect Subjunctive

This tense is used for hypothetical situations in the past, wishes, or polite requests that were dependent on something else happening. For 'recortar', imagine wishing you had cut something out, or suggesting a past action that might have happened.

Notes on recortar in the Imperfect Subjunctive

Recortar is regular in the imperfect subjunctive. Both the -ra and -se endings are common, though -ra is often preferred.

Example Sentences

  • Si yo recortara las fotos antes, ahora estaría más tranquilo.

    If I had cut out the photos earlier, I would be calmer now.

    yo

  • Ojalá tú recortaras más rápido para terminar a tiempo.

    I wish you cut faster so we could finish on time.

  • Ellos habrían venido si nosotros recortáramos el mapa.

    They would have come if we had cut out the map.

    nosotros

  • Me pidió que recortara los cupones.

    He asked me to cut out the coupons.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the preterite or imperfect indicative instead of the imperfect subjunctive in 'if' clauses.

    Correct: For hypothetical past conditions, use the imperfect subjunctive: 'Si recortara...'.

    Why: The imperfect subjunctive is required for unreal or hypothetical conditions in the past.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the 'vosotros' form, writing 'recortarais' instead of 'recortarais'.

    Correct: The correct form is 'recortarais', with an accent on the 'a'.

    Why: The accent is necessary for pronunciation and is part of the standard conjugation for vosotros in this tense.

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