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Conjugation Chart of “Entrar” (to enter) in the Present Tense
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | entro |
Tú | entras |
Él / Ella / Usted | entra |
Nosotros / Nosotras | entramos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | entran |
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Understanding the Present Tense of “Entrar”
The Present Tense of Entrar is used to describe actions happening right now or habitual actions, for example: Entro a la oficina a las 8 am. (I enter the office at 8 am.)
Entrar is a regular -ar verb, so its conjugations in the present tense follow the typical pattern for this verb type.
How to Use Entrar in the Present Tense
Entrar generally means to enter or go into, but has several different meanings in the Present Tense, some of which might surprise you.
To enter a place: for example, Yo entro en la oficina a las 9 am. (I enter the office at 9 am.)
To be included or part of something: for example, Este ingrediente entra en la receta. (This ingredient is part of the recipe.)
To begin or start: for example, La clase entra a las 3 pm. (The class starts at 3 pm.)
To fit or go through an opening: for example, La caja no entra por la puerta. (The box doesn’t fit through the door.)
To intervene or get involved (colloquial): for example, No entres en eso, es peligroso. (Don’t get involved in that, it’s dangerous.)
To understand or comprehend (colloquial): for example, No entro lo que me estás diciendo. (I don’t understand what you’re telling me.)
Real Life Examples of Entrar in the Present Tense
Cuando entro a la oficina, saludo a mis compañeros. (When I enter the office, I greet my coworkers.)
Tú entras al restaurante y el mesero te asigna una mesa. (You enter the restaurant and the waiter assigns you a table.)
Mi hermana entra a la universidad el próximo semestre. (My sister enters the university next semester.)
Entramos al cine y compramos las entradas. (We enter the movie theater and buy the tickets.)
Los turistas entran al museo para ver las exhibiciones. (The tourists enter the museum to see the exhibits.)
¿A qué hora entras al trabajo normalmente? (What time do you usually enter work?)
Cuando entro a un lugar nuevo, me gusta observar todo con atención. (When I enter a new place, I like to observe everything carefully.)
Los jugadores entran al campo de fútbol para calentar antes del partido. (The players enter the soccer field to warm up before the game.)
¿Entramos a la fiesta o nos quedamos afuera? (Do we enter the party or stay outside?)
Mis amigos y yo entramos al bar para tomar unas cervezas. (My friends and I enter the bar to have some beers.)
Cuando entras a una nueva etapa de tu vida, es importante mantener una actitud positiva. (When you enter a new stage of your life, it’s important to maintain a positive attitude.)
Los alumnos entran al salón de clases y se sientan en sus pupitres. (The students enter the classroom and sit at their desks.)
¿A qué hora entran los empleados a trabajar? (What time do the employees enter to work?)
Cuando entro a mi casa, lo primero que hago es quitarme los zapatos. (When I enter my house, the first thing I do is take off my shoes.)
Los fans entran al estadio emocionados por ver el concierto. (The fans enter the stadium excited to see the concert.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Entrar (to enter) in the Present Tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo entro | I enter |
Tú entras | You enter |
Él / Ella / Usted entra | He / She / You enters |
Nosotros / Nosotras entramos | We enter |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes entran | They / You all enter |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian Spanish, click here
Synonyms
The Present tense is also known as the Simple Present, Present Simple, Present Tense, or Present Indicative in English, and as Presente de Indicativo, Presente Simple, Tiempo Presente, or Indicativo Presente in Spanish.