cansarse
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Levantarse is the model for reflexive (pronominal) -ar verbs. Conjugate levantar and add the reflexive pronoun: me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, os levantáis, se levantan. The p...
Conjugation
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Subjuntivo
Subjunctive
Tiempo
Presente de subjuntivo
Present Subjunctive
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Subjuntivo — Subjunctive
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Formas impersonales
These are the non‑finite verb forms used in combinations and constructions.
- Infinitivo — cansar
- Infinitivo compuesto — haber cansado
- Gerundio — cansando
- Gerundio compuesto — habiendo cansado
- Participio — cansado
Key forms
yo
me canso
tú
te cansas
él/ella
se cansa
Use the present perfect for past actions that have a connection to the present or recent past.
Key forms
yo
me he cansado
tú
te has cansado
él/ella
se ha cansado
Use the preterite to describe completed past actions with a clear beginning or end.
Key forms
yo
me cansé
tú
te cansaste
él/ella
se cansó
Use the imperfect to describe ongoing, habitual, or background actions in the past.
Key forms
yo
me cansaba
tú
te cansabas
él/ella
se cansaba
Use the pluperfect (pluscuamperfecto) for past actions completed before another past action.
Key forms
yo
me había cansado
tú
te habías cansado
él/ella
se había cansado
Use for past-before-past; mainly literary.
Key forms
yo
me hube cansado
tú
te hubiste cansado
él/ella
se hubo cansado
Use the future to express actions that will happen, predictions, or probability.
Key forms
yo
me cansaré
tú
te cansarás
él/ella
se cansará
Use the conditional for hypothetical situations, polite requests, or future in the past.
Key forms
yo
me cansaría
tú
te cansarías
él/ella
se cansaría
Use the future perfect for actions that will have been completed by a future time.
Key forms
yo
me habré cansado
tú
te habrás cansado
él/ella
se habrá cansado
Use the conditional perfect for hypothetical past actions or actions that would have been completed.
Key forms
yo
me habría cansado
tú
te habrías cansado
él/ella
se habría cansado
Use the present subjunctive for wishes, doubts, emotions, and after certain conjunctions.
Key forms
yo
me canse
tú
te canses
él/ella
se canse
Use for past actions with present relevance in subjunctive contexts.
Key forms
yo
me haya cansado
tú
te hayas cansado
él/ella
se haya cansado
Use for hypothetical or reported past (e.g. Si viviera…).
Key forms
yo
me cansara (me cansase)
tú
te cansaras (te cansases)
él/ella
se cansara (se cansase)
Use for past-before-past in subjunctive contexts.
Key forms
yo
me hubiera cansado
tú
te hubieras cansado
él/ella
se hubiera cansado
Rare; legal/formal style.
Key forms
yo
me cansare
tú
te cansares
él/ella
se cansare
Rare; future perfect in subjunctive contexts.
Key forms
yo
me hubiere cansado
tú
te hubieres cansado
él/ella
se hubiere cansado
Affirmative imperative only. Negative imperative is available as a separate tense.
Key forms
yo
—
tú
cansate
él/ella
cansese
Negative commands: use No + form (e.g. No hables.).
Key forms
yo
—
tú
te canses
él/ella
se canse
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