Conjugación del Verbo to compete
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Aquí abajo tienes la Conjugación del verbo to compete en inglés. Si tienes dificultad para aprender a Conjugar el verbo to compete en sus tiempos verbales, puedes echar mano de esta herramienta.
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Después de la tabla de los Verbos Conjugados en Inglés tienes unas anotaciones para que recuerdes cómo se conjugan los verbos en inglés. Quiero que tengas en cuenta varias consideraciones sobre la conjugación del verbo to compete:
- En las diferentes columnas que se corresponden a la conjugación de los tiempos verbales verás el tiempo verbal en español y como se dice en inglés (ejemplo: Presente Simple / Present Tense)
- En color verde podrás identificar el Verbo
- En color naranja identificarás el Auxiliar
Presente Simple
Present Tense
- I compete
- you compete
- she,he,it competes
- we compete
- you compete
- they compete
Presente Continuo
Present Continuous
- I am competing
- you are competing
- she,he,it is competing
- we are competing
- you are competing
- they are competing
Presente Perfecto
Present Perfect
- I have competed
- you have competed
- she,he,it has competed
- we have competed
- you have competed
- they have competed
Presente Perfecto Continuo
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been competing
- you have been competing
- she,he,it has been competing
- we have been competing
- you have been competing
- they have been competing
Pasado Simple
Past Tense
- I competed
- you competed
- she,he,it competed
- we competed
- you competed
- they competed
Pasado Continuo
Past Continuous
- I was competing
- you were competing
- she,he,it was competing
- we were competing
- you were competing
- they were competing
Pasado Perfecto
Past Perfect
- I had competed
- you had competed
- she,he,it had competed
- we had competed
- you had competed
- they had competed
Pasado Perfecto Continuo
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been competing
- you had been competing
- she,he,it had been competing
- we had been competing
- you had been competing
- they had been competing
Futuro Simple
Future Tense
- I will compete
- you will compete
- she,he,it will compete
- we will compete
- you will compete
- they will compete
Futuro Continuo
Future Continuous
- I will be competing
- you will be competing
- she,he,it will be competing
- we will be competing
- you will be competing
- they will be competing
Futuro Perfecto
Future Perfect
- I will have competed
- you will have competed
- she,he,it will have competed
- we will have competed
- you will have competed
- they will have competed
Futuro Perfecto Continuo
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been competing
- you will have been competing
- she,he,it will have been competing
- we will have been competing
- you will have been competing
- they will have been competing
Imperativo
Imperative
- compete
- let’s compete
- compete
Participio Presente
Present participle
- competing
Participio Pasado
Past participle
- competed
Participio Perfecto
Perfect Participle
- having competed
Conjugar todos los Tiempos Verbales
La Conjugación del Verbo es la modificación de ese verbo dependiendo de:
- Qué “persona” hace la Acción
- Cuándo se hace la Acción
- El Género de la “persona” que hace la Acción
- El número o “personas” involucradas en la Acción
- La voz, es decir, si esa persona hace realmente la acción como sujeto o la recibe
- El modo, es decir, la actitud frente a la acción
Conjugar según la Persona
- Primera persona singular – I (Yo)
- Segunda persona singular – You (Tu))
- Tercera persona singular – He/She/It (Él/Ella/Ello)
- Primera persona plural – We (Nosotros)
- Segunda persona plural – You (Vosotros)
- Tercera persona plural – They (Ellos)
Conjugar según la Voz
Los Verbos en Inglés se pueden Conjugar en voz Activa o Pasiva, dependiendo de quién recibe la acción de algo en concreto, ejemplo:
- Voz Activa – Pepucha come tortilla (Pepucha es el sujeto, es quien recibe la acción)
- Voz Pasiva – La tortilla es comida por Pepucha (La tortilla es el sujeto)
Conjugar según el Modo
- Indicativo – Afirma hechos (Me gusta la Fotografía)
- Subjuntivo – nos muestra la actitud sobre algo que estás diciendo (Yo de ti estudiaría más inglés)
- Imperativo – indica una orden (Estudia cada día)