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presente
Describes actions happening now or general truths. Example: “I eat dinner at 7.”
subjuntivo (present)
Expresses doubt, wishes, emotions, or hypotheticals in the present. Example: “I hope he arrives on time.”
futuro
Describes actions that will happen in the future. Example: “She will travel to Spain next year.”
imperfecto
Describes past habitual actions or background details. Example: “We used to go to the park every Sunday.”
pretérito
Describes completed actions in the past. Example: “They watched a movie last night.”
subjuntivo (imperfect)
Expresses doubt, wishes, or hypotheticals in the past. Example: “I wished he arrived earlier.”