How do you conjugate sollen?

How do you conjugate sollen?

Es ist schon spät – sie soll aufstehen….The verb ‘sollen’

German English
es soll it is supposed to, ought to, should
wir sollen we are supposed to, ought to, should
ihr sollt you are supposed to, ought to, should (plural, informal)
Sie sollen you are supposed to, ought to, should (singular or plural, formal)

What are the 6 conjugations of estar?

To describe how you feel or where you are, you use the present indicative forms of estar – estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están.

How do you conjugate swell?

Full conjugation of “to swell”

  1. Present. I. swell. swell.
  2. Present continuous. I. am swelling. are swelling.
  3. Simple past. I. swelled.
  4. Past continuous. I. was swelling.
  5. Present perfect. I. have swollen; swelled.
  6. Present perfect continuous. I. have been swelling.
  7. Past perfect. I. had swollen; swelled.
  8. Past perfect continuous. I. had been swelling.

What are the conjugations of ser and estar?

Lesson: Ser or Estar in Spanish

SER ESTAR
Yo (I) soy estoy
Tú (You) eres estás
Él/Ella (He/She) es está
Nosotros/Nosotras (We) somos estamos

What is the past tense of sollen?

“Sollen” as a reproduction of indirect speech

Example
Present tense Superfoods sollen gut für die Gesundheit sein. Superfoods are meant to be good for you.
Past tense Bernd soll im Lotto gewonnen haben. Bernd apparently won the lottery.

What are all the forms of estar in Spanish?

Presente – Present Tense

  • yo estoy – I am.
  • tú estás – you are.
  • vos estás – you (South American) are.
  • él/ella/usted está – he/she/you (formal) are.
  • nosotros/as estamos – we are.
  • vosotros/as estáis – you (plural) are.
  • ustedes están – you (plural) are.
  • ellos/as están – they are.

How do I use estar?

Use estar to talk about someone’s or something’s location. When describing where someone or something is, you also use estar. For example: Juan está en casa.

Is it swollen or swelled?

Word forms: swells, swelling, swelled, swollenlanguage note: The forms swelled and swollen are both used as the past participle. If the amount or size of something swells or if something swells it, it becomes larger than it was before. The human population swelled, at least temporarily, as migrants moved south.

Is it swelled or Swole?

During the 19th century, swelled and swollen began taking over as the more popular past forms of swell, but by then swole established itself in dialectal American and British English.

How do you use ser and estar?

Ser and estar in action: 4 golden rules

  1. Use ser to describe someone’s or something’s nature or identity.
  2. Use estar to talk about about someone’s or something’s state.
  3. Use ser to talk about time and events.
  4. Use estar to talk about someone’s or something’s location.