What is Ponerse in the present tense?

What is Ponerse in the present tense?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ponerse in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo me pongo
Tu te pones
El/Ella se pone
Nosotros nos ponemos

What are the conjugations for Ponerse?

Preterite of Ponerse

Subject Pronoun Preterite Conjugation Translation
yo me puse I put on/started/was
te pusiste you put on/started/were
él/ella usted se puso he/she put on/started/was, you (formal) put on/started/were
nosotros/ nosotras nos pusimos we put on/started/were

How do you conjugate Ponerse in present progressive?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ponerse in Present Progressive tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo estoy poniéndome
Tu estás poniéndote
El/Ella está poniéndose
Nosotros estamos poniéndonos

What type of verb is Ponerse?

Poner in the Present Tense

Subject Pronoun Present Tense Translation
pones You (informal) put
él, ella, usted pone He, she puts, you (formal) put
nosotros/nosotras ponemos We put
vosotros/vosotras ponéis You (plural, informal) put

How do you use Ponerse in a sentence?

My roommate has (turned himself into / become) an annoying (person). In the first sentence, ponerse indicates that my roommate has left behind his normal neutral state and is now entering the pesado state. I secretly hope he will stop being annoying.

Is poner and Ponerse the same?

PONERSE (REFLEXIVE) The reflexive version of poner is used much more often. It can refer to a literal placing (from putting clothes on yourself to putting yourself in a physical place) or it can refer to an emotional state (putting yourself in a certain mood or putting you on/off).

How do you use Ponerse?

Ponerse can mean to put something on, such as clothing or accessories. For example, Juan se puso el abrigo y Ana se puso el sombrero (Juan put the coat on and Ana put the hat on).

How do you use Ponerse as an adjective?

PONERSE:

  1. Health. Ex: Me puse enferma – I got sick.
  2. Mood. Ex: Te pusiste muy triste – You got very sad. Ex2: The expression “ponerse rojo/colorado” – to blush.
  3. State of inanimate nouns. Ex: La comida se puso mala – The food went bad. …
  4. Appearance. On the same topic as to "ponerse ropa" – to put on clothes.

May 12, 2016