in English | in Spanish | S |
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you come | vienes |
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Tips to remember “vienes”:
– Associate “vienes” with the English phrase “you come” or “you’re coming”.
– Think of the word “venir” which means “to come” in Spanish. “Vienes” is the second-person singular present tense form.
– Remember that “-es” is often an ending for tĂº (informal you) in present tense regular verbs.
Other words that mean the same thing (synonyms):
– Llegas (from llegar, meaning “you arrive” or “you’re arriving”).
Conjugations of “venir”:
– Infinitive: venir (to come)
– Present: vengo (I come), vienes (you come), viene (he/she/it comes), venimos (we come), venĂs (you all come, Spain), vienen (they/you all come).
– Preterite: vine (I came), viniste (you came), vino (he/she/it came), vinimos (we came), vinisteis (you all came, Spain), vinieron (they/you all came).
– Imperfect: venĂa (I used to come), venĂas (you used to come), venĂa (he/she/it used to come), venĂamos (we used to come), venĂais (you all used to come, Spain), venĂan (they/you all used to come).
– Future: vendrĂ© (I will come), vendrĂ¡s (you will come), vendrĂ¡ (he/she/it will come), vendremos (we will come), vendrĂ©is (you all will come, Spain), vendrĂ¡n (they/you all will come).
– Conditional: vendrĂa (I would come), vendrĂas (you would come), vendrĂa (he/she/it would come), vendrĂamos (we would come), vendrĂais (you all would come, Spain), vendrĂan (they/you all would come).
Examples of sentences using “vienes”:
– ¿Vienes conmigo al cine? (Are you coming with me to the movies?)
– Si vienes a la fiesta, trae algo de comer. (If you come to the party, bring something to eat.)
– Me alegra que vienes a visitarme. (I’m glad that you’re coming to visit me.)
– ¿A quĂ© hora vienes hoy? (What time are you coming today?)
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Pronunciation
Normal Speech: VYEH-nes
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