| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | recibía | recibiría | recibiré | reciba | recibo | recibí |
| tú | recibías | recibirías | recibirás | recibas | recibes | recibiste |
| él / ella | recibía | recibiría | recibirá | reciba | recibe | recibió |
| nosotros | recibíamos | recibiríamos | recibiremos | recibamos | recibimos | recibimos |
| ustedes | recibían | recibirían | recibirán | reciban | reciben | recibieron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: recibíais, conditional: recibiríais, future: recibiréis, subjunctive: recibáis, present: recibís, preterite: recibisteis
The 'vosotros' form is the informal second-person plural used primarily in Spain. In Latin America, 'ustedes' is used for both formal and informal second-person plural.
I receive many emails every day.
Did you get my message from yesterday?
My sister will receive her university degree next month.
The team was welcomed with applause by the crowd.
When we were children, we always used to get gifts for Christmas.
I hope you receive good news soon.
to welcome someone, to greet someone
to get a phone call
to get hit, to receive a blow
to graduate as a (lawyer, doctor, etc.)