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Conjugation Chart of “Entrar” (to enter) in the Subjunctive Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | entre |
Tú | entres |
Él / Ella / Usted | entre |
Nosotros / Nosotras | entremos |
Vosotros / Vosotras | entréis |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | entren |
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Understanding the Subjunctive Mood of “Entrar”
The Subjunctive Mood of Entrar is used to express wishes, desires, or uncertainties about entering a place or situation, for example: Espero que entres a la universidad. (I hope you enter the university.)
Entrar is a regular -ar verb, so its conjugations in the Present Subjunctive follow the typical pattern for this verb type.
How to Use Entrar in the Subjunctive Mood
Entrar generally means to enter or go in, but has several different meanings in the Subjunctive Mood, some of which might surprise you.
To enter or go inside: for example, Espero que entres en la casa sin hacer ruido. (I hope you enter the house without making noise.)
To begin or start: for example, Aunque entre en vigor la nueva ley, seguiremos luchando. (Even if the new law comes into effect, we will keep fighting.)
To be included or fit: for example, No creo que entre todo en esa maleta pequeña. (I don’t think everything will fit in that small suitcase.)
To join or become part of: for example, Ojalá que entres en el equipo de fútbol. (I hope you join the soccer team.)
To intervene or get involved: for example, Aunque entren en el conflicto, no resolverán nada. (Even if they get involved in the conflict, they won’t solve anything.)
To understand or comprehend: for example, Dudo que entres en las bromas de mi amigo. (I doubt you’ll understand my friend’s jokes.)
To be affected or influenced: for example, Aunque entre el miedo, no debes rendirte. (Even if fear sets in, you mustn’t give up.)
Real Life Examples of Entrar in the Subjunctive Mood
Espero que entres a la universidad el próximo año. (I hope you get into university next year.)
Es importante que entremos a la reunión con una mente abierta. (It’s important that we enter the meeting with an open mind.)
Aunque no entren al club, pueden asistir a los eventos. (Even if they don’t join the club, they can attend the events.)
Preferiría que no entres a ese sitio web. (I’d prefer you don’t go to that website.)
Ojalá que entren al concurso de baile. (I hope they enter the dance contest.)
Es necesario que entremos por la puerta trasera. (It’s necessary that we enter through the back door.)
Quiero que entres al gimnasio conmigo. (I want you to join the gym with me.)
Dudo que entren al equipo este año. (I doubt they’ll make the team this year.)
Tal vez entremos al restaurante nuevo. (Maybe we’ll try the new restaurant.)
Es una lástima que no entren al programa de intercambio. (It’s a shame they’re not joining the exchange program.)
Me temo que no entre a la fiesta sin invitación. (I’m afraid you won’t get into the party without an invitation.)
Insisto en que entres al concurso de talentos. (I insist that you enter the talent show.)
Sería genial que entremos al club de lectura. (It would be great if we joined the book club.)
Aunque entren tarde, pueden unirse a la clase. (Even if they’re late, they can join the class.)
Espero que no entres a esa aplicación de citas. (I hope you don’t sign up for that dating app.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Entrar (to enter) in the Subjunctive Mood (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo entre | I enter |
Tú entres | You enter |
Él / Ella / Usted entre | He / She / You (formal) enters |
Nosotros / Nosotras entremos | We enter |
Vosotros / Vosotras entréis | You all enter |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes entren | They / You all (formal) enter |
This post covers Castilian Spanish. For Latin American Spanish, click here
Synonyms
The Subjunctive mood is also known as the Simple Subjunctive, Subjunctive Present, or Present Subjunctive Mood in English, and as Presente de Subjuntivo, Subjuntivo Presente, Presente del Modo Subjuntivo, or Tiempo Presente del Subjuntivo in Spanish.