in English | in Spanish | S |
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you close | cierras |
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Pronunciation
Sie-ras
7 months ago
cierras info.
To remember the word “cierras,” you might consider linking it with the English phrase “you close” since they sound quite similar. The double ‘r’ in “cierras” can be emphasized mentally with the idea of firmly ‘closing’ something tightly or securely.
“Cierras” is the second-person singular present tense form of the verb “cerrar,” which means “to close.” Here are the different conjugations of “cerrar” in the indicative mood:
– Infinitive: cerrar
– Present: cierro (I close), cierras (you close), cierra (he/she/it closes), cerramos (we close), cerráis (you all/span. close), cierran (they/you all close)
– Preterite: cerré (I closed), cerraste (you closed), cerró (he/she/it closed), cerramos (we closed), cerrasteis (you all/span. closed), cerraron (they/you all closed)
– Imperfect: cerraba (I used to close), cerrabas (you used to close), cerraba (he/she/it used to close), cerrábamos (we used to close), cerrabais (you all/span. used to close), cerraban (they/you all used to close)
– Conditional: cerraría (I would close), cerrarías (you would close), cerraría (he/she/it would close), cerraríamos (we would close), cerraríais (you all/span. would close), cerrarían (they/you all would close)
– Future: cerraré (I will close), cerrarás (you will close), cerrará (he/she/it will close), cerraremos (we will close), cerraréis (you all/span. will close), cerrarán (they/you all will close)
Other words that mean the same as “cerrar” include “clausurar” (usually used for closing events or seasons), “sellarse” (often means to seal), and “clavar” (can mean to nail shut, but not commonly used for closing things in a general sense).
Examples of sentences using “cierras”:
– ¿Ya cierras la tienda? (Are you closing the store already?)
– Siempre cierras la puerta con llave. (You always lock the door.)
– Cuándo cierras el grifo, asegúrate de que no gotee. (When you turn off the tap, make sure it doesn’t drip.)
a few seconds ago
Root
This is the indicative present tú form of cerrar (to close).
8 months ago
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: cier-RAS
IPA: /’θje.ras/
7 months ago