subirConjugation
subir means to go up.
Complete Conjugation Tables
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Indicative
Present
The present of subir is regular: subo, subes, sube, subimos, subís, suben.
Future
The future of subir predicts upward movement or uploads: subiré, subirás, subirá.
Imperfect
The imperfect of subir describes habitual climbing or ongoing upward movement in the past: subía, subías, subía.
Conditional
The conditional of subir expresses what would happen or polite requests: subiría, subirías, subiría.
Preterite
The preterite of subir marks a completed action of going up: subí, subiste, subió, subimos.
Imperative
Negative Imperative
The negative imperative uses 'no' plus the subjunctive: no subas, no suba, no subamos.
Imperative
The imperative of subir gives direct orders: sube, suba, subid, suban.
Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive
The present subjunctive of subir changes the 'i' to 'a': suba, subas, suba, subamos.
Imperfect Subjunctive
The imperfect subjunctive of subir (subiera) is used for past doubts or 'if' scenarios.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does subir mean in Spanish?
subir means "to go up".
Is subir a regular or irregular verb?
subir is a regular -ir verb in Spanish.
How do you conjugate subir in the present tense?
The present tense of subir is: yo subo, tú subes, él/ella/usted sube, nosotros subimos, vosotros subís, ellos/ellas/ustedes suben.
How do you conjugate subir in the preterite (past tense)?
The preterite of subir is: yo subí, tú subiste, él/ella/usted subió, nosotros subimos, vosotros subisteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes subieron.
