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Spanish Verbs

Acompañar Conjugation


Acompañar Conjugation
Acompañar conjugation

Acompañar is a Spanish regular AR verb meaning "to accompany". Verbs are considered regular if they follow a predictable pattern when conjugated.

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Acompañar Conjugation

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompaño I accompany
acompañas You accompany
Él/Ella/Ud. acompaña He/She accompanies
Nosotros acompañamos We accompany
Vosotros acompañáis You (plural) accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañan They accompany

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

Acompañar Participio

The Participio or Past Participle of Acompañar is acompañado. This is used to form the Acompañar Present Perfect and the Acompañar Past Perfect.

Acompañar Gerundio

The Gerundio or Present Participle of Acompañar is acompañando. This is used to form the Acompañar Present Continuous.

Acompañar Present Continuous

The Present Continuous (presente progresivo or presente continuo) is used to describe actions that are happening right now or around now. To form the present continuous tense, combine the Estar conjugation with the Acompañar Gerundio (or Present Participle).

Example: Él está siendo muy egoísta últimamente. (He is being very selfish lately.)

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo estoy acompañando I am accompanying
estás acompañando You are accompanying
Él/Ella/Ud. está acompañando He/She is accompanying
Nosotros estamos acompañando We are accompanying
Vosotros estáis acompañando You (plural) are accompanying
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. están acompañando They are accompanying

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Past Tense

Spanish has several past tenses, each serving a specific purpose to express actions in the past.

Additionally, the use of Spanish past tenses can vary significantly across regions due to cultural and linguistic differences.

These are some of the most commonly used Spanish past tenses:

Acompañar Preterite

The Preterite Tense (Pretérito or Indefinido) is used for completed actions in the past that have a clear beginning or end.

Example: Ayer comí pizza. (Yesterday, I ate pizza).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompañé I accompanied
acompañaste You accompanied
Él/Ella/Ud. acompañó He/She accompanied
Nosotros acompañamos We accompanied
Vosotros acompañasteis You (plural) accompanied
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañaron They accompanied

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Imperfect

The Imperfect Tense (Imperfecto) describes ongoing, habitual, or background actions in the past, often without a defined start or end.

Example: Cuando era niño, jugaba fútbol todos los días. (When I was a child, I used to play soccer every day).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompañaba I used to accompany
acompañabas You used to accompany
Él/Ella/Ud. acompañaba He/She used to accompany
Nosotros acompañábamos We used to accompany
Vosotros acompañabais You (plural) used to accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañaban They used to accompany

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Present Perfect

The Present Perfect Tense (Presente Perfecto) is used to describe actions that have been completed recently or have relevance to the present moment. The Present Perfect Tense is formed by combining the Present Tense of the auxiliary verb Haber Conjugation with the Acompañar Participio.

Example: He leído ese libro. (I have read that book).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo he acompañado I have accompanied
has acompañado You have accompanied
Él/Ella/Ud. ha acompañado He/She has accompanied
Nosotros hemos acompañado We have accompanied
Vosotros habéis acompañado You (plural) have accompanied
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. han acompañado They have accompanied

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Past Perfect

The Past Perfect Tense (Pluscuamperfecto) refers to actions completed before another action in the past. The Past Perfect Tense is formed by combining the Imperfect Tense of the auxiliary verb Haber Conjugation with the Acompañar Participio.

Example: Había comido antes de salir. (I had eaten before leaving).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo había acompañado I had accompanied
habías acompañado You had accompanied
Él/Ella/Ud. había acompañado He/She had accompanied
Nosotros habíamos acompañado We had accompanied
Vosotros habíais acompañado You (plural) had accompanied
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. habían acompañado They had accompanied

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Future Tense

The Future Tense (Futuro) is used to describe actions or events that will happen in the future. It often expresses certainty or plans about what is yet to come.

Example: Mañana comeré pizza. (Tomorrow, I will eat pizza).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompañaré I will accompany
acompañarás You will accompany
Él/Ella/Ud. acompañará He/She will accompany
Nosotros acompañaremos We will accompany
Vosotros acompañaréis You (plural) will accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañarán They will accompany

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Conditional Tense

The Conditional Tense (Condicional) is used to express hypothetical situations, polite requests, or actions that depend on other conditions. It is often used in combination with the Future Tense.

Example: Me gustaría un café, por favor.(I would like a coffee, please).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompañaría I would accompany
acompañarías You would accompany
Él/Ella/Ud. acompañaría He/She would accompany
Nosotros acompañaríamos We would accompany
Vosotros acompañaríais You (plural) would accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañarían They would accompany

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Acompañar Subjunctive

The Subjunctive Tense (Subjuntivo) is used to express doubt, uncertainty, desire, or emotion. It is often used in dependent clauses introduced by specific conjunctions or verbs.

Example: Espero que seas feliz. (I hope you are happy).

Pronoun Conjugation Translation
Yo acompañe I accompany
acompañes You accompany
Él/Ella/Ud. acompañe He/She accompanies
Nosotros acompañemos We accompany
Vosotros acompañéis You (plural) accompany
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. acompañen They accompany

* Irregular forms are highlighted in red

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Spanish Regular Verbs

A verb is called a regular verb when its conjugation follows a consistent and predictable pattern. In contrast, a verb that does not follow these standard patterns is called an irregular verb. In Spanish, the three regular conjugation patterns are based on the verb endings: -AR, -ER, and -IR.

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