What is the present tense of venir in Spanish?
The present tense in Spanish of the verb “venir” [“to come”] depends on the subject of the sentence:
- Yo vengo [“I come”]
- Tú vienes [“You come,” singular, informal]
- Usted viene [“You come,” singular, formal]
- El/ella viene [“He/she/it comes”]
- Nosotros/nosotras venimos [“We come”]
- Vosotros/vosotras venís [“You come,” plural, informal]
- Ustedes vienen [“You come,” plural, formal or informal]
- Ellos/ellas vienen [“They come”]
Subject pronouns are optional in Spanish. For example, “vengo” and “yo vengo” have the same meaning.
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