in English | in Spanish | S |
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I put | pongo |
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pongo info.
Tips to remember “pongo”:
– It sounds a bit like “pony-go,” so you could imagine a pony going somewhere to put an object down.
– Think of “to put on the go,” as in putting something in its place swiftly and efficiently.
Explanations:
– “Pongo” is the first person singular present tense of the verb “poner,” which means “to put” or “to place.” It’s used when you’re talking about yourself doing the action.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– Coloco (I place)
– Ubico (I locate or place)
Since “pongo” is not the infinitive but a conjugated form of the verb “poner,” here are the different conjugations:
Indicative mood:
– Present: yo pongo, tú pones, él/ella/usted pone, nosotros/nosotras ponemos, vosotros/vosotras ponéis, ellos/ellas/ustedes ponen
– Preterite: yo puse, tú pusiste, él/ella/usted puso, nosotros/nosotras pusimos, vosotros/vosotras pusisteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pusieron
– Imperfect: yo ponía, tú ponías, él/ella/usted ponía, nosotros/nosotras poníamos, vosotros/vosotras poníais, ellos/ellas/ustedes ponían
– Future: yo pondré, tú pondrás, él/ella/usted pondrá, nosotros/nosotras pondremos, vosotros/vosotras pondréis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pondrán
Subjunctive mood:
– Present: yo ponga, tú pongas, él/ella/usted ponga, nosotros/nosotras pongamos, vosotros/vosotras pongáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pongan
– Imperfect: yo pusiera o pusiese, tú pusieras o pusieses, él/ella/usted pusiera o pusiese, nosotros/nosotras pusiéramos o pusiésemos, vosotros/vosotras pusierais o pusieseis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pusieran o pusiesen
– Future: yo pusiere, tú pusieres, él/ella/usted pusiere, nosotros/nosotras pusiéremos, vosotros/vosotras pusiereis, ellos/ellas/ustedes pusieren
Imperative mood:
– Affirmative (tú): pon
– Negative (tú): no pongas
– (usted): ponga
– (nosotros/nosotras): pongamos
– (vosotros/vosotras): poned
– (ustedes): pongan
Examples of sentences using “pongo”:
– Siempre pongo las llaves en la mesa al llegar a casa. (I always put the keys on the table when I get home.)
– Me pongo la chaqueta antes de salir porque hace frío. (I put on my jacket before leaving because it’s cold.)
– ¿Dónde pongo estos platos? (Where should I put these dishes?)
– Cada mañana me pongo perfume después de ducharme. (Every morning I put on perfume after I shower.)
– Cuando pongo atención en clase, entiendo mejor el tema. (When I pay attention in class, I understand the topic better.)
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: PON-go
IPA: /’pon.go/
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