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A small green tortoise is slowly crawling across a grassy field toward a red flag marking a finish line, emphasizing the duration required for the journey.

tardar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

tardarto take time

A1regular -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of tardar is regular: tarde, tardes, tarde, tardemos, tardéis, tarden.

tardar Present Subjunctive Forms

yotarde
tardes
él/ella/ustedtarde
nosotrostardemos
vosotrostardéis
ellos/ellas/ustedestarden

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the subjunctive after expressions of hope, doubt, or commands regarding how long something takes.

Notes on tardar in the Present Subjunctive

Tardar is regular. Since it is an -ar verb, the subjunctive endings use the letter 'e'.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que no tarde mucho el autobús.

    I hope the bus doesn't take long.

    él/ella/usted

  • Dudo que tardemos más de una hora.

    I doubt we will take more than an hour.

    nosotros

  • No quiero que tardes en volver.

    I don't want you to be late back (take long returning).

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: tarda (in a subjunctive context)

    Correct: tarde

    Why: Learners often forget to switch the 'a' to 'e' for -ar verbs in the subjunctive.

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