soler
Practice-readyto usually do
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Soler means 'to usually do'; it is defective—only present and imperfect are used: suelo, sueles, suele...; solía, solías... No preterite, future, or imperative. Stem changes o→ue (suelo) in present.
Conjugation
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Subjuntivo
Subjuntivo
Tiempo
Presente de subjuntivo
Presente de subjuntivo
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Indicativo — Indicativo
Subjuntivo — Subjuntivo
Imperativo — Imperativo
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Formas impersonales
These are the non‑finite verb forms used in combinations and constructions.
- Infinitivo — soler
- Infinitivo compuesto — haber solido
- Gerundio — soliendo
- Gerundio compuesto — habiendo solido
- Participio — solido
Key forms
yo
suelo
tú
sueles
él/ella
suele
Use the imperfect to describe ongoing, habitual, or background actions in the past.
Key forms
yo
solía
tú
solías
él/ella
solía
Use the present subjunctive for wishes, doubts, emotions, and after certain conjunctions.
Key forms
yo
suela
tú
suelas
él/ella
suela
Use for hypothetical or reported past (e.g. Si viviera…).
Key forms
yo
soliera (soliese)
tú
solieras (solieses)
él/ella
soliera (soliese)
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