Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Using the Spanish Verb Pensar
Utilizing the Spanish Verb Pensar Pensar commonly intends to think, however it isn't constantly utilized similarly as the English action word. Most altogether, the words that follow pensar probably won't be the ones you would anticipate. Remember that pensar is conjugated unpredictably. At the point when the stem pens-is focused on, it becomes piens-. Therefore, the current demonstrative structures are pienso (I think), piensas (you think), piensa (he/she/you think), pensamos (we think), pensis (you think), piensan (they/you think). Here are the fundamental employments of pensar: Utilizing Pensar without anyone else Most regularly, pensar, when utilized without anyone else, is what could be compared to think. Pienso, luego existo. (I think, along these lines I am.)No pienso mal de ellos. (I dont consider awful them.)El que piensa demasiado siente poco. (The person who thinks an excessive amount of feels pretty much nothing.) Utilizing Pensar Que Pensar que is an exceptionally basic method of showing conclusions or convictions. It regularly is made an interpretation of suitably as to accept as opposed to think. In the positive structure, it is trailed by an action word in the demonstrative state of mind. Note that while que in this use typically can be meant English as that, it regularly can be left untranslated, as in third and fourth models. Pienso que vivo como un cerdo. (I feel that I live like a pig.)Mi madre piensa que el specialist es guilty. (My mom accepts that the specialist is at fault.)No quiero pensar que me equivoquã ©. (I dont need to trust I made a mistake.)Tambià ©n pensbamos que la recuperaciã ³n econã ³mica iba a ser ms rpida. (We additionally used to accept the monetary recuperation would have been faster.) At the point when utilized contrarily, no pensar que is followed in standard Spanish by an action word in the subjunctive state of mind. It isn't abnormal, in any case, to heard the characteristic state of mind utilized in easygoing Spanish. No pienso que seamos diferentes. (I dont accept we are different.)No pensbamos que fueran a darnos problemas. (We didnt think they were going to give us any problems.)Mis amigos no piensan que yo tenga ms de 21 aã ±os. (My companions dont trust Im over 21 years of age.) Utilizing Pensar De Pensar de is another approach to state to have a feeling about. Esto es lo que pienso de tu regalo. (This is my opinion of your gift.)Tenemos que cambiar de lo que pensamos de nosotros mismos. (We have to change what we think about ourselves.)Ya he indicado bets lo que pienso de la clase. (I have just shown my opinion of the class.)No es bueno preocuparse por lo que los otros piensan de usted. (It isnt great to stress yourself over what others think about you.) Pensar sobre can likewise mean to have a sentiment about, particularly when utilized in an inquiry. Pensar de is progressively normal. à ¿Quà © piensas sobre la nueva web? (What's your opinion about the new web site?)à ¿Quà © piensan sobre los ataques suicidas como instrumento tctico para ser utilizado en una guerra? (What's their opinion about self destruction assaults as a strategic instrument to be utilized in a war?) Utilizing Pensar En When followed by en, pensar ordinarily intends to consider in the feeling of having ones musings center around something. Note that this isnt equivalent to utilizing to consider in the feeling of having a sentiment. Estoy pensando en ti. (Im considering you.)Pablo no piensa en los riesgos. (Paul doesnt consider the risks.)Las chicas sã ³lo piensan en divertirse. (The young ladies contemplate having fun.)Nadie piensa en cambiar las baterã as. (No one contemplates changing the batteries.) Pensar sobre can mean essentially a similar thing as pensar en however is significantly less normal and is most likely abused by English speakers communicating in Spanish as a subsequent language or while making an interpretation of from English to Spanish. Pienso sobre eso dã a y noche. (I consider it day and night.)Primero hacen y luego piensan sobre ello. (First they acted, and afterward they contemplated it.) Following Pensar With an Infinitive At the point when followed by an infinitive, pensar is utilized to demonstrate plans or aims. Pensamos salir maã ±ana. (Were proposing to leave tomorrow.)Yo pienso estudiar medicina de veterinaria en la universidad. (Im anticipating considering veterinary medication at the university.)Pensaron salir de Venezuela, pero decidieron permanecer. (The were wanting to leave Venezuela, however they remained.)
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