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CLICK HEREUsing the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb oponerse in Positive Imperative tense.
to put on [clothing]; to put/place [oneself]; to turn/get/become
| Is it irregular? | Is it reflexive? | What is the gerund? | What is the past participle? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes | ´Ç±è´Ç²Ô¾±Ã©²Ô»å´Ç²õ±ð | opuesto |
Remember: these verb charts are only a tool to use while one is learning the language. In other words, one must eventually forget the verb chart and it must become second nature.
Spanish tense name: Imperativo positivo
Mode: Imperative
| Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
|---|---|
| Yo | |
| Tu | oponte |
| El/Ella | ´Ç±èó²Ô²µ²¹²õ±ð |
| Nosotros | ´Ç±è´Ç²Ô²µÃ¡³¾´Ç²Ô´Ç²õ |
| Vosotros | oponeos |
| Ellos/Ellas | ´Ç±èó²Ô²µ²¹²Ô²õ±ð |
Remember: these verb charts are only a tool to use while one is learning the language. In other words, one must eventually forget the verb chart and it must become second nature.
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