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Conjugation Chart of “Moverse” (to move) in the Subjunctive Mood
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me |
Tú | mueva |
Él / Ella / Usted | te |
Nosotros / Nosotras | muevas |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | mueva |
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Understanding the Subjunctive Mood of “Moverse”
The subjuntivo presente of moverse is used to express wishes, desires, or uncertainty about movement or change of position, for example: Espero que te muevas más rápido. (I hope you move faster.)
This is a stem-changing verb, where the “o” changes to “ue” in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.
How to Use Moverse in the Subjunctive Mood
The present subjunctive of moverse is used to express wishes, desires, demands, or uncertainty about an action or state of movement.
Wish or desire: For example, Espero que te muevas más rápido. (I hope you move faster.)
Demand or request: For example, Es necesario que te muevas a un lado. (It’s necessary that you move to the side.)
Uncertainty or doubt: For example, Dudo que se mueva de su posición. (I doubt that he/she/it will move from his/her/its position.)
Figurative or idiomatic: For example, ¡Muévete, flojo! (Move it, lazy one!) is a common way to tell someone to hurry up or get going. No te muevas de ahí (Don’t move from there) can mean “stay put” or “don’t go anywhere.”
Real Life Examples of Moverse in the Subjunctive Mood
Es importante que te muevas con cuidado después de la cirugía. (It’s important that you move carefully after the surgery.)
El entrenador quiere que el equipo se mueva más rápido durante el partido. (The coach wants the team to move faster during the game.)
Ojalá que el tráfico se mueva más fluido esta mañana. (I hope the traffic moves more smoothly this morning.)
Para aprobar el examen, es necesario que te muevas al siguiente nivel. (To pass the exam, it’s necessary that you move to the next level.)
El jefe insiste en que todos se muevan con más eficiencia. (The boss insists that everyone move more efficiently.)
Preferiría que te muevas a una ciudad más grande para tener mejores oportunidades. (I’d prefer that you move to a bigger city to have better opportunities.)
Es una lástima que el proyecto no se mueva más rápido. (It’s a shame that the project isn’t moving faster.)
Tal vez te muevas a otro departamento para avanzar en tu carrera. (Maybe you should move to another department to advance your career.)
El médico recomienda que te muevas más para mantenerte en forma. (The doctor recommends that you move more to stay in shape.)
Sería bueno que la familia se mueva a un lugar más seguro. (It would be good for the family to move to a safer place.)
Aunque no quieras, es posible que te muevas de casa por razones económicas. (Even if you don’t want to, it’s possible you’ll have to move out for economic reasons.)
Ojalá que la empresa se mueva en una dirección más ética. (I hope the company moves in a more ethical direction.)
Para tener éxito, es crucial que te muevas con determinación. (To be successful, it’s crucial that you move with determination.)
Quizás te muevas a otra ciudad si encuentras un mejor trabajo. (Maybe you’ll move to another city if you find a better job.)
Es una pena que la conversación no se mueva hacia una solución. (It’s a pity that the conversation isn’t moving towards a solution.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Moverse (to move) in the Subjunctive Mood (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me | I move |
Tú mueva | You move |
Él / Ella / Usted te | He / She / You moves |
Nosotros / Nosotras muevas | We move |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes mueva | They / You all move |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian 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.