The subjuntivo presente or Present Subjunctive Mood of Lograr is used to express desires, doubts, or uncertainties about achieving something, for example: Espero que logres terminar el proyecto a tiempo. (I hope you manage to finish the project on time.)
Lograr is a regular -ar verb, so its present subjunctive conjugations follow the regular pattern for this verb type.
Conjugations
Conjugations of Lograr (to achieve) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish):
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | logre |
Tú | logres |
Él / Ella / Usted | logre |
Nosotros / Nosotras | logremos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | logren |
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Usage of Lograr in the Subjunctive Mood
The present subjunctive of lograr is used to express desires, doubts, wishes, or uncertainty about achieving something.
To achieve or accomplish: This is the most common meaning, expressing the ability to successfully complete a task or goal. For example, Espero lograr terminar el proyecto a tiempo (I hope to manage to finish the project on time).
To obtain or get: It can also mean to obtain or acquire something, often with effort or difficulty. For example, Lograron conseguir las entradas para el concierto (They managed to get tickets for the concert).
To succeed or make it: In a more general sense, it can mean to succeed or make it through a challenging situation. For example, Logró salir adelante después de la crisis económica (He managed to get through the economic crisis).
To persuade or convince (colloquial): In some Latin American countries, it can mean to persuade or convince someone to do something, often with difficulty. For example, Logré convencerlo de ir al cine (I managed to convince him to go to the movies).
Examples
Examples of Lograr in the Subjunctive Mood
Espero que logres aprobar el examen. (I hope you pass the exam.)
Es importante que logremos terminar el proyecto a tiempo. (It’s important that we finish the project on time.)
Aunque no sea fácil, confío en que logres alcanzar tus metas. (Even though it’s not easy, I trust that you’ll achieve your goals.)
Ojalá que logren resolver el conflicto pacíficamente. (I hope they resolve the conflict peacefully.)
Para que logres dominar un idioma, debes practicarlo constantemente. (To master a language, you must practice it constantly.)
Mis padres quieren que logre graduarme de la universidad. (My parents want me to graduate from university.)
Dudo que logremos llegar a tiempo para la cena. (I doubt we’ll make it on time for dinner.)
Es fundamental que logren mantener la calma en situaciones de crisis. (It’s essential that they remain calm in crisis situations.)
Tal vez logres conseguir un mejor empleo si te esfuerzas más. (Maybe you’ll get a better job if you try harder.)
Dudo que logren terminar la construcción este año. (I doubt they’ll finish the construction this year.)
Quiero que logremos viajar más el próximo año. (I want us to travel more next year.)
Espero que mis hijos logren ser personas de bien. (I hope my children become good people.)
Aunque cueste trabajo, es posible que logres dominar ese deporte. (Even though it’s difficult, it’s possible you’ll master that sport.)
Temo que no logremos llegar a un acuerdo en esta negociación. (I fear we won’t reach an agreement in this negotiation.)
Es poco probable que logren terminar el proyecto a tiempo. (It’s unlikely they’ll finish the project on time.)
Conjugations with English Translations
Conjugations of Lograr (to achieve) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo logre | I achieve |
Tú logres | You achieve |
Él / Ella / Usted logre | He / She / You achieves |
Nosotros / Nosotras logremos | We achieve |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes logren | They / You all achieve |
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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.