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Conjugation Chart of “Broncearse” (to get tanned) in the Subjunctive Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me broncee |
Tú | te broncees |
Él / Ella / Usted | se broncee |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nos bronceemos |
Vosotros / Vosotras | os bronceéis |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | se bronceen |
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Understanding the Subjunctive Mood of “Broncearse”
The Present Subjunctive of broncearse is used to express wishes, desires, or uncertainty about getting a tan. For example, Espero que te bronceares en la playa. (I hope you get a tan at the beach.)
Broncearse is a regular -ar verb, so its Present Subjunctive conjugations follow the typical pattern for that verb type.
How to Use Broncearse in the Subjunctive Mood
Broncearse generally means to get a tan or suntan, but has several different meanings in the Subjunctive Mood, some of which might surprise you.
To get a tan: For example, Espero que te bronceases en la playa este verano. (I hope you get a tan at the beach this summer.)
To become darker skinned: For example, Aunque me bronceara, nunca tendría la piel tan oscura como tú. (Even if I got a tan, I would never have skin as dark as yours.)
To overexpose to the sun (colloquial): For example, Si te bronceases demasiado, te quemarías. (If you overexposed yourself to the sun, you would get burned.)
To show off a tan (colloquial): For example, Mira cómo se broncea presumiendo su color. (Look how she’s showing off her tan.)
Real Life Examples of Broncearse in the Subjunctive Mood
Espero que el clima esté soleado para que me broncee en la playa. (I hope the weather is sunny so that I can get a tan at the beach.)
Mis padres quieren que te broncees con protector solar para evitar quemaduras. (My parents want you to get a tan using sunscreen to avoid getting burned.)
Es importante que se broncee gradualmente para no dañar su piel. (It’s important that they get a gradual tan to avoid damaging their skin.)
Para las vacaciones, esperamos que nos bronceemos un poco en la piscina. (For the vacation, we hope to get a little tan by the pool.)
El instructor recomienda que os bronceéis con cuidado para no sufrir insolación. (The instructor recommends that you all get a tan carefully to avoid heat stroke.)
Aunque les gusta estar al aire libre, es mejor que se bronceen con moderación. (Although they like being outdoors, it’s better if they get a moderate tan.)
Ojalá que el clima permita que me broncee un poco en el parque este fin de semana. (I hope the weather allows me to get a little tan in the park this weekend.)
Mis amigos insisten en que te broncees para verte más saludable. (My friends insist that you get a tan to look healthier.)
El médico sugiere que se broncee con precaución debido a su tipo de piel. (The doctor suggests that they get a tan with caution due to their skin type.)
Tal vez sería bueno que nos bronceemos un poco antes de la boda para lucir más descansados. (Maybe it would be good if we get a little tan before the wedding to look more rested.)
La estilista aconseja que os bronceéis de forma gradual para un aspecto más natural. (The stylist advises that you all get a gradual tan for a more natural look.)
Aunque les gusta tomar el sol, es preferible que se bronceen con moderación por su salud. (Although they like sunbathing, it’s preferable that they get a moderate tan for their health.)
Ojalá que el clima esté favorable para que me broncee un poco en el patio trasero. (I hope the weather is favorable so I can get a little tan in the backyard.)
Tus amigos creen que sería mejor que te broncees de forma segura usando bloqueador solar. (Your friends think it would be better if you get a safe tan using sunscreen.)
Para verse más bronceado en las fotos, es recomendable que se broncee con cuidado antes del viaje. (To look more tanned in the photos, it’s advisable that they get a careful tan before the trip.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Broncearse (to get tanned) in the Subjunctive Mood (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me broncee | I get tanned |
Tú te broncees | You get tanned |
Él / Ella / Usted se broncee | He / She / You (formal) gets tanned |
Nosotros / Nosotras nos bronceemos | We get tanned |
Vosotros / Vosotras os bronceéis | You all get tanned |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se bronceen | They / You all (formal) get tanned |
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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.