| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | llamaba | llamaría | llamaré | llame | llamo | llamé |
| tú | llamabas | llamarías | llamarás | llames | llamas | llamaste |
| él / ella | llamaba | llamaría | llamará | llame | llama | llamó |
| nosotros | llamábamos | llamaríamos | llamaremos | llamemos | llamamos | llamamos |
| ustedes | llamaban | llamarían | llamarán | llamen | llaman | llamaron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: llamabais, conditional: llamaríais, future: llamaréis, subjunctive: llaméis, present: llamáis, preterite: llamasteis
The 'vosotros' form is the second-person plural used in Spain. In Latin America, 'ustedes' is used for both formal and informal second-person plural.
I'll call you later to confirm our plans.
What is your new dog's name?
My grandmother called me yesterday for my birthday.
When we were kids, my mom used to shout to call us for dinner.
I will call the hotel to make a reservation.
If I had his number, I would call him right now.
Someone is knocking on the door.
I hope you call me when you arrive.
to be called/named (reflexive)
to attract attention, to call someone's attention
to knock on the door
a missed call
to call a spade a spade (literally, to call bread, bread and wine, wine)