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verse Present Subjunctive Conjugation

verseto see oneself

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Quick answer:

The subjunctive of verse uses the stem 've-': me vea, te veas, se vea.

verse Present Subjunctive Forms

yome vea
te veas
él/ella/ustedse vea
nosotrosnos veamos
vosotrosos veáis
ellos/ellas/ustedesse vean

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use this after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire (e.g., 'I hope we see each other').

Notes on verse in the Present Subjunctive

The subjunctive is based on the irregular 'yo' form 'veo', resulting in 'vea', 'veas', etc.

Example Sentences

  • Espero que nos veamos pronto.

    I hope that we see each other soon.

    nosotros

  • No creo que se vea bien así.

    I don't think it looks good like that.

    él/ella/usted

  • Dudo que me vea en esa situación.

    I doubt that I'll see myself in that situation.

    yo

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'vaya' (from ir) instead of 'vea'.

    Correct: vea

    Why: Because 'ver' and 'ir' are both short verbs, they are often confused in the subjunctive.

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