| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | subía | subiría | subiré | suba | subo | subí |
| tú | subías | subirías | subirás | subas | subes | subiste |
| él / ella | subía | subiría | subirá | suba | sube | subió |
| nosotros | subíamos | subiríamos | subiremos | subamos | subimos | subimos |
| ustedes | subían | subirían | subirán | suban | suben | subieron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: subíais, conditional: subiríais, future: subiréis, subjunctive: subáis, present: subís, preterite: subisteis
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.
Every day I go up in the elevator to the tenth floor.
Yesterday I uploaded the photos from my vacation to my social media.
When we got to the station, the train was already leaving and we couldn't get on.
The government will raise taxes next year.
The price of avocados was constantly increasing.
If you were cold, I would turn up the heat.
I hope the tide doesn't rise too much so we can walk on the beach.
to gain weight
to turn up the volume
to go to one's head (for success or praise)
to lift someone's spirits
to get through the financial slump in January (after holiday spending)