| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | ponía | pondría | pondré | ponga | pongo | puse |
| tú | ponías | pondrías | pondrás | pongas | pones | pusiste |
| él / ella | ponía | pondría | pondrá | ponga | pone | puso |
| nosotros | poníamos | pondríamos | pondremos | pongamos |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: poníais, conditional: pondríais, future: pondréis, subjunctive: pongáis, present: ponéis, preterite: pusisteis
The 'vosotros' form is used in Spain for the informal second-person plural. In Latin America, 'ustedes' is used for both formal and informal contexts.
I always put the keys in the same place so I don't lose them.
Where did you put the report I gave you yesterday?
Tomorrow we will set the table for Christmas dinner.
When I was a child, classical music made me sad.
If you don't understand, pay more attention to the explanation.
to set the table
to pay attention
to become/get + adjective (e.g., ponerse rojo = to blush)
to call into question, to doubt
to get one's act together, to get energized
to get going, to set off
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| ponemos |
| pusimos |
| ustedes | ponían | pondrían | pondrán | pongan | ponen | pusieron |
The director wants us to put all our effort into this project.
He became very happy when he received the news.