in English | in Spanish | S |
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he puts | él pone |
Spanish Sentences with the Word “He puts”
Spanish sentence with “él pone” | English translation for él pone | S |
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Prefiero ponerme el vestido rojo. |
I’d rather wear the red dress. |
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A nosotros nos gustaría proponerles un plan. |
We (emphasis) would like to propose you a plan. |
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Pronunciation
Normal Speech: ehl POH-neh
7 months ago
él pone info.
Tips to remember “él pone”:
1. “Pone” sounds somewhat like “pawn” in English, and you can think of a chess pawn being placed (or put) on the board as a way to remember “pone” means “he puts.”
2. The verb “poner” means “to put/place,” so “pone” is the form for “he/she/it puts/places.”
To remember that “pone” is the third person singular (he/she/it), recall that verbs ending in “-e” in the present indicative often belong to this category.
Other words that mean the same thing or are related:
1. “Coloca” – he places
2. “Ubica” – he positions
3. “Instala” – he installs or sets up
“Pone” is not an infinitive; rather, it is a present tense conjugation. The infinitive form is “poner.”
Various conjugations of “poner” include:
– Past simple:
Él puso (he put)
– Present:
Él pone (he puts)
– Future:
Él pondrá (he will put)
– Present progressive (being in the act of putting):
Él está poniendo (he is putting)
– Present Subjunctive:
Que él ponga (that he put)
– Imperfect Subjunctive:
Si él pusiera (if he put)
– Conditional:
Él pondría (he would put)
Examples of sentences using “pone”:
1. Él pone la mesa cada noche. (He sets the table every night.)
2. Él puso la televisión en la sala. (He put the TV in the living room.)
3. Él pondrá su firma en el contrato mañana. (He will put his signature on the contract tomorrow.)
4. Él está poniendo los libros en la estantería. (He is putting the books on the shelf.)
5. Es necesario que él ponga atención en clase. (It is necessary that he pays attention in class.)
6. Si él pusiera más esfuerzo, aprobaría el examen. (If he put in more effort, he would pass the exam.)
7. Él pondría los platos si pudiera encontrarlos. (He would put the dishes if he could find them.)
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9 months ago