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reprochar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

reprocharto reproach

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The present subjunctive of reprochar is: reproche (yo/él/ella/usted), reproches (tú), reprochemos (nosotros), reprochéis (vosotros), reprochen (ellos/ellas/ustedes).

reprochar Present Subjunctive Forms

yoreproche
reproches
él/ella/ustedreproche
nosotrosreprochemos
vosotrosreprochéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesreprochen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive after expressions of desire, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty. It's also used in negative commands and relative clauses where the antecedent is unknown or non-existent.

Notes on reprochar in the Present Subjunctive

Reprochar is regular in the present subjunctive. The forms are derived from the 'yo' form of the present indicative ('reprocho') by changing the ending.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que no me reproches mi honestidad.

    I hope you don't reproach me for my honesty.

  • Dudo que él reproche la ayuda ofrecida.

    I doubt he will reproach the help offered.

    él/ella/usted

  • Queremos que reprochemos nuestros errores.

    We want us to reproach our mistakes.

    nosotros

  • No creo que vosotros reprochéis la decisión.

    I don't think you all reproach the decision.

    vosotros

  • Me sorprende que ellos reprochen tanto.

    It surprises me that they reproach so much.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive.

    Correct: After 'dudo que', use 'reproche', not 'reprocha'.

    Why: Expressions of doubt, emotion, and desire trigger the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent on 'reprochéis' (vosotros).

    Correct: The correct form is 'reprochéis'.

    Why: The accent is crucial for pronunciation and distinguishes the vosotros form.

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