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vincular Present Subjunctive Conjugation

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Quick answer:

Use 'vincule' (yo/él/ella/usted), 'vincules' (tú), 'vinculemos' (nosotros), 'vinculen' (ellos/ellas/ustedes) for wishes, doubts, emotions.

vincular Present Subjunctive Forms

yovincule
vincules
él/ella/ustedvincule
nosotrosvinculemos
vosotrosvinculéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesvinculen

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

The present subjunctive is your go-to for expressing wishes, doubts, emotions, or giving commands indirectly. Think phrases like 'I hope that...', 'I doubt that...', 'It's important that...'. It's also used for negative commands and in certain relative clauses.

Notes on vincular in the Present Subjunctive

Vincular is regular in the present subjunctive. The forms are derived from the 'yo' form of the present indicative ('vínculo'), dropping the '-o' and adding the opposite vowel endings (-e, -es, -e, -emos, -en).

Example Sentences

  • Espero que vincules tu cuenta bancaria pronto.

    I hope you link your bank account soon.

  • Dudo que él vincule su perfil a esa red.

    I doubt he links his profile to that network.

    él/ella/usted

  • Queremos que vinculemos nuestros esfuerzos.

    We want us to link our efforts.

    nosotros

  • Es necesario que vinculen sus dispositivos a la red Wi-Fi.

    It's necessary that they link their devices to the Wi-Fi network.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Te recomiendo que vincules la app.

    I recommend that you link the app.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the indicative instead of subjunctive after trigger phrases.

    Correct: Use subjunctive after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion: 'Dudo que vincule', not 'Dudo que vincula'.

    Why: Certain phrases trigger the subjunctive mood to express non-factual or subjective states.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'vincule' (yo/él/ella/usted) and 'vincules' (tú).

    Correct: Remember 'vincules' is for 'tú' and 'vincule' is for 'yo', 'él', 'ella', 'usted'.

    Why: These are distinct forms within the present subjunctive conjugation.

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