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tranquilar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

tranquilarto shear

C1regular -ar
Quick answer:

The present subjunctive of tranquilizar is tranquilice, tranquilices, tranquilice, tranquilemos, tranquileis, tranquilen.

tranquilar Present Subjunctive Forms

yotranquile
tranquiles
él/ella/ustedtranquile
nosotrostranquilemos
vosotrostranquiléis
ellos/ellas/ustedestranquilen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive of tranquilizar after expressions of doubt, emotion, desire, or uncertainty, like 'I hope you calm down' or 'It's unlikely they will calm down'.

Notes on tranquilar in the Present Subjunctive

Tranquilizar is regular in the present subjunctive.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que te tranquilices pronto.

    I hope you calm down soon.

  • Dudo que él se tranquilice con estas noticias.

    I doubt he will calm down with this news.

    él/ella/usted

  • Te pedimos que nos tranquilemos juntos.

    We ask that we calm ourselves down together.

    nosotros

  • Es importante que ustedes se tranquilen.

    It is important that you all calm down.

  • No creo que vosotros os tranquileis ahora.

    I don't think you all (Spain) will calm down now.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

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

    Correct: After verbs expressing doubt, emotion, or desire (like 'espero que', 'dudo que'), use the subjunctive: 'espero que te tranquilices'.

    Why: The subjunctive mood is used to express subjective reactions or non-factual statements.

  • Mistake: Incorrect 'vosotros' form.

    Correct: The correct form is 'tranquileis', not 'tranquiléis'.

    Why: The present subjunctive for regular -ar verbs has specific endings: -emos, -éis, -en.

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