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Chorear conjugation

chorear is a regular Spanish -AR verb meaning steal. In the present tense: yo choreo, tú choreas, él/ella chorea, nosotros choreamos, vosotros choreáis, ellos chorean. Full conjugation across 18 tenses below.

Rank #2679-ARRegular18 tense tables
At a glance
Infinitive
chorear
Gerundio
choreando
Meaning
steal
Pattern
Regular
Difficulty
Level 2
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Chorear across the MuyVerbs tense system

Non-finite forms

Infinitivo and Gerundio

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FormSpanishUse
InfinitivochorearDictionary form and base form for many compound structures.
GerundiochoreandoUsed with estar for progressive forms, for example estar choreando.

Presente

Present

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yochoreo
Yo choreo el movil del banco sin hacer ruido.I steal the phone by the cash desk without making a sound.
choreas
A menudo, tú choreas la cartera del asiento de atras.You often steal the wallet from the back seat.
élchorea
El ladron del barrio chorea la cadena de la bici en dos segundos.The thief in the neighborhood steals the bike chain in two seconds.
nosotroschoreamos
A veces, nosotros choreamos las monedas del mostrador distraido.At times, we steal the coins from the unattended counter.
vosotroschoreáis
Vosotros choreáis las llaves del vestuario vacio.You all steal the keys from the empty locker room.
elloschorean
Muchas veces, los chicos de la esquina chorean los cascos del gimnasio del parque.Many times, the boys on the corner steal the headphones from the park gym.

Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect

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yohe choreado
Este año, yo he choreado la mochila de la silla del bar.This year, I have stolen the backpack from the chair in the bar.
has choreado
Últimamente, tú has choreado el reloj del cajon abierto.Lately, you have stolen the watch from the open drawer.
élha choreado
En estos meses, el ladron del barrio ha choreado la camiseta del tenderete al paso.In these months, the thief in the neighborhood has stolen the shirt from the stall in passing.
nosotroshemos choreado
Hasta ahora, nosotros hemos choreado las propinas del bote comun.So far, we have stolen the tips from the shared jar.
vosotroshabéis choreado
En estas semanas, vosotros habéis choreado los guantes del coche mal cerrado.In these weeks, you all have stolen the gloves from the badly closed car.
elloshan choreado
En este tiempo, los chicos de la esquina han choreado los auriculares del pupitre del fondo.During this time, the boys on the corner have stolen the earphones from the back desk.

Pretérito Indefinido

Preterite

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yochoreé
Ayer, yo choreé la bici plegable de la entrada.Yesterday, I stole the folding bike from the entrance.
choreaste
Hace un rato, tú choreaste el bolso dejado en la terraza.A little while ago, you stole the bag left on the terrace.
élchoreó
Esta mañana, el ladron del barrio choreó la gorra del perchero en un descuido.This morning, the thief in the neighborhood stole the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment.
nosotroschoreamos
Anoche, nosotros choreamos las herramientas del taller pequeno.Last night, we stole the tools from the small workshop.
vosotroschoreasteis
El sábado, vosotros choreasteis el paraguas de la puerta del cine.On Saturday, you all stole the umbrella by the cinema door.
elloschorearon
Hace poco, los chicos de la esquina chorearon los vales de la caja de feria.Not long ago, the boys on the corner stole the vouchers from the fair cash box.

Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect

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yochoreaba
Antes, yo choreaba el movil del banco sin hacer ruido, con la puerta medio abierta.Before, I used to steal the phone by the cash desk without making a sound, with the door half open.
choreabas
Por entonces, tú choreabas la cartera del asiento de atras, tras otro cambio de planes.Back then, you used to steal the wallet from the back seat, after another change of plan.
élchoreaba
En esa época, el ladron del barrio choreaba la cadena de la bici en dos segundos, aunque el suelo seguia humedo.At that time, the thief in the neighborhood used to steal the bike chain in two seconds, although the ground was still damp.
nosotroschoreábamos
Cuando eso era normal, nosotros choreábamos las monedas del mostrador distraido, mientras el ruido no paraba.When that was normal, we used to steal the coins from the unattended counter, while the noise would not stop.
vosotroschoreabais
Hace años, vosotros choreabais las llaves del vestuario vacio, antes del siguiente turno.Years ago, you all used to steal the keys from the empty locker room, before the next shift.
elloschoreaban
En aquellos días, los chicos de la esquina choreaban los cascos del gimnasio del parque, con una calma bastante falsa.In those days, the boys on the corner used to steal the headphones from the park gym, with a very false sense of calm.

Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect

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yohabía choreado
Cuando llegaste, yo ya había choreado la mochila de la silla del bar, sin perder otro minuto.When you arrived, I had already stolen the backpack from the chair in the bar, without losing another minute.
habías choreado
Para entonces, tú ya habías choreado el reloj del cajon abierto, cuando el aire ya pesaba.By then, you had already stolen the watch from the open drawer, as the air was already getting heavy.
élhabía choreado
Al volver, el ladron del barrio ya había choreado la camiseta del tenderete al paso, aunque nadie daba mas pistas.When we came back, the thief in the neighborhood had already stolen the shirt from the stall in passing, although nobody was giving any more clues.
nosotroshabíamos choreado
Antes de hablarlo, nosotros ya habíamos choreado las propinas del bote comun, con margen cada vez mas corto.Before talking it through, we had already stolen the tips from the shared jar, with less and less room to spare.
vosotroshabíais choreado
Cuando mirasteis otra vez, vosotros ya habíais choreado los guantes del coche mal cerrado, mientras seguia la misma fila.When you looked again, you all had already stolen the gloves from the badly closed car, while the same line kept moving.
elloshabían choreado
Para ese momento, los chicos de la esquina ya habían choreado los auriculares del pupitre del fondo, antes de que cerraran todo.By that moment, the boys on the corner had already stolen the earphones from the back desk, before everything shut down.

Pretérito Anterior

Preterite Anterior

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yohube choreado
Apenas yo hube choreado la bici plegable de la entrada, despues de una espera larguisima, todo cambió.As soon as I had stolen the folding bike from the entrance, after an extremely long wait, everything changed.
hubiste choreado
En cuanto tú hubiste choreado el bolso dejado en la terraza, con todo el mundo mirando, se notó.The moment you had stolen the bag left on the terrace, with everyone watching, it showed.
élhubo choreado
No bien el ladron del barrio hubo choreado la gorra del perchero en un descuido, aunque quedaba trabajo pendiente, hubo ruido.As soon as the thief in the neighborhood had stolen the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment, although there was still work left, there was trouble.
nosotroshubimos choreado
Tan pronto como nosotros hubimos choreado las herramientas del taller pequeno, sin dejarlo para mas tarde, seguimos adelante.Once we had stolen the tools from the small workshop, without putting it off any longer, we moved on.
vosotroshubisteis choreado
Apenas vosotros hubisteis choreado el paraguas de la puerta del cine, con el reloj ya apretando, mirasteis el resultado.As soon as you all had stolen the umbrella by the cinema door, with the clock already pressing, you checked the result.
elloshubieron choreado
En cuanto los chicos de la esquina hubieron choreado los vales de la caja de feria, aunque el sitio seguia revuelto, el ambiente cambió.The moment the boys on the corner had stolen the vouchers from the fair cash box, although the place was still a mess, the mood changed.

Futuro

Future

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yochorearé
Mañana, yo chorearé el movil del banco sin hacer ruido, mientras el resto seguia dentro.Tomorrow, I will steal the phone by the cash desk without making a sound, while the others stayed inside.
chorearás
Dentro de poco, tú chorearás la cartera del asiento de atras, antes de oir el segundo timbre.Soon, you will steal the wallet from the back seat, before the second bell rang.
élchoreará
Esta tarde, el ladron del barrio choreará la cadena de la bici en dos segundos, despues de moverlo todo otra vez.This afternoon, the thief in the neighborhood will steal the bike chain in two seconds, after moving everything around again.
nosotroschorearemos
La semana que viene, nosotros chorearemos las monedas del mostrador distraido, sin cambiar de idea a mitad.Next week, we will steal the coins from the unattended counter, without changing course halfway through.
vosotroschorearéis
Pronto, vosotros chorearéis las llaves del vestuario vacio, cuando la luz ya bajaba.Before long, you all will steal the keys from the empty locker room, as the light was already fading.
elloschorearán
Más adelante, los chicos de la esquina chorearán los cascos del gimnasio del parque, porque hacia falta resolverlo ya.Later on, the boys on the corner will steal the headphones from the park gym, because it had to be dealt with at once.

Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect

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yohabré choreado
Para entonces, yo ya habré choreado la mochila de la silla del bar, con la ventana todavia abierta.By then, I will already have stolen the backpack from the chair in the bar, with the window still open.
habrás choreado
Antes del cierre, tú ya habrás choreado el reloj del cajon abierto, tras una manana bastante larga.Before closing time, you will already have stolen the watch from the open drawer, after a fairly long morning.
élhabrá choreado
Al final del día, el ladron del barrio ya habrá choreado la camiseta del tenderete al paso, aunque seguia el mismo desorden.By the end of the day, the thief in the neighborhood will already have stolen the shirt from the stall in passing, although the same disorder was still there.
nosotroshabremos choreado
Para mañana, nosotros ya habremos choreado las propinas del bote comun, mientras alguien pedia otra cosa.By tomorrow, we will already have stolen the tips from the shared jar, while someone else was asking for something new.
vosotroshabréis choreado
Antes de iros, vosotros ya habréis choreado los guantes del coche mal cerrado, antes de que llegara mas gente.Before leaving, you all will already have stolen the gloves from the badly closed car, before more people arrived.
elloshabrán choreado
Para esa hora, los chicos de la esquina ya habrán choreado los auriculares del pupitre del fondo, con una tension dificil de esconder.By that hour, the boys on the corner will already have stolen the earphones from the back desk, with a tension that was hard to hide.

Condicional

Conditional

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yochorearía
En un caso así, yo chorearía la bici plegable de la entrada, sin volver sobre lo mismo.In a case like that, I would steal the folding bike from the entrance, without going back over the same point.
chorearías
Con un poco más de tiempo, tú chorearías el bolso dejado en la terraza, cuando el pasillo seguia lleno.With a little more time, you would steal the bag left on the terrace, while the hallway was still crowded.
élchorearía
En esa situación, el ladron del barrio chorearía la gorra del perchero en un descuido, aunque nadie lo puso facil.In that situation, the thief in the neighborhood would steal the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment, although nobody made it easy.
nosotroschorearíamos
Con ese panorama, nosotros chorearíamos las herramientas del taller pequeno, con muy poco hueco para maniobrar.With that outlook, we would steal the tools from the small workshop, with very little room to manoeuvre.
vosotroschorearíais
Llegado el caso, vosotros chorearíais el paraguas de la puerta del cine, mientras se torcia el plan del dia.If it came to that, you all would steal the umbrella by the cinema door, while the day's plan was coming apart.
elloschorearían
En un día así, los chicos de la esquina chorearían los vales de la caja de feria, antes de que cambiara el turno.On a day like that, the boys on the corner would steal the vouchers from the fair cash box, before the shift changed.

Condicional Perfecto

Conditional Perfect

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yohabría choreado
En otro momento, yo habría choreado el movil del banco sin hacer ruido, despues de otra llamada incomoda.At another moment, I would have stolen the phone by the cash desk without making a sound, after another awkward call.
habrías choreado
Con un poco más de margen, tú habrías choreado la cartera del asiento de atras, con la cabeza en otra parte.With a little more margin, you would have stolen the wallet from the back seat, with the mind somewhere else.
élhabría choreado
A esas alturas, el ladron del barrio habría choreado la cadena de la bici en dos segundos, aunque seguia faltando tiempo.By then, the thief in the neighborhood would have stolen the bike chain in two seconds, although time was still running short.
nosotroshabríamos choreado
Con ese giro, nosotros habríamos choreado las monedas del mostrador distraido, sin hacer mas comentarios.With that turn, we would have stolen the coins from the unattended counter, without making any more comments.
vosotroshabríais choreado
Llegados ahí, vosotros habríais choreado las llaves del vestuario vacio, con el cuerpo ya cansado.At that point, you all would have stolen the keys from the empty locker room, with the body already tired.
elloshabrían choreado
En ese punto, los chicos de la esquina habrían choreado los cascos del gimnasio del parque, aunque el dia venia torcido.From there, the boys on the corner would have stolen the headphones from the park gym, although the day had started badly.

Subjuntivo Presente

Present Subjunctive

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yochoree
Es mejor que yo choree la mochila de la silla del bar, mientras el resto seguia dentro.It is better that I steal the backpack from the chair in the bar, while the others stayed inside.
chorees
Hace falta que tú chorees el reloj del cajon abierto, antes de oir el segundo timbre.It is necessary that you steal the watch from the open drawer, before the second bell rang.
élchoree
Conviene que el ladron del barrio choree la camiseta del tenderete al paso, despues de moverlo todo otra vez.It is wise that the thief in the neighborhood steal the shirt from the stall in passing, after moving everything around again.
nosotroschoreemos
Importa que nosotros choreemos las propinas del bote comun, sin cambiar de idea a mitad.It matters that we steal the tips from the shared jar, without changing course halfway through.
vosotroschoreéis
Puede ser útil que vosotros choreéis los guantes del coche mal cerrado, cuando la luz ya bajaba.It may help if you all steal the gloves from the badly closed car, as the light was already fading.
elloschoreen
Es posible que los chicos de la esquina choreen los auriculares del pupitre del fondo, porque hacia falta resolverlo ya.It is possible that the boys on the corner steal the earphones from the back desk, because it had to be dealt with at once.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto

Present Perfect Subjunctive

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yohaya choreado
Ojalá yo haya choreado la bici plegable de la entrada, con la ventana todavia abierta a tiempo.Hopefully I have stolen the folding bike from the entrance, with the window still open in time.
hayas choreado
Puede que tú ya hayas choreado el bolso dejado en la terraza, tras una manana bastante larga sin contarlo.Maybe you already have stolen the bag left on the terrace, after a fairly long morning without saying so.
élhaya choreado
Tal vez el ladron del barrio haya choreado la gorra del perchero en un descuido, aunque seguia el mismo desorden antes de venir.Perhaps the thief in the neighborhood has stolen the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment, although the same disorder was still there before coming over.
nosotroshayamos choreado
Quizá nosotros ya hayamos choreado las herramientas del taller pequeno, mientras alguien pedia otra cosa por nuestra cuenta.Maybe we already have stolen the tools from the small workshop, while someone else was asking for something new on our own.
vosotroshayáis choreado
Es probable que vosotros hayáis choreado el paraguas de la puerta del cine, antes de que llegara mas gente mejor de lo esperado.It is likely that you all have stolen the umbrella by the cinema door, before more people arrived better than expected.
elloshayan choreado
Puede ser que los chicos de la esquina ya hayan choreado los vales de la caja de feria, con una tension dificil de esconder desde temprano.It may be that the boys on the corner already have stolen the vouchers from the fair cash box, with a tension that was hard to hide since early on.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Imperfecto

Imperfect Subjunctive

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yochoreara
Si yo choreara el movil del banco sin hacer ruido, sin volver sobre lo mismo, se notaría enseguida.If I stole the phone by the cash desk without making a sound, without going back over the same point, it would show right away.
chorearas
Si tú chorearas la cartera del asiento de atras, cuando el pasillo seguia lleno, costaría ocultarlo.If you stole the wallet from the back seat, while the hallway was still crowded, it would be hard to hide.
élchoreara
Si el ladron del barrio choreara la cadena de la bici en dos segundos, aunque nadie lo puso facil, daría mucho que hablar.If the thief in the neighborhood stole the bike chain in two seconds, although nobody made it easy, it would give people plenty to talk about.
nosotroschoreáramos
Si nosotros choreáramos las monedas del mostrador distraido, con muy poco hueco para maniobrar, todo iría por otro lado.If we stole the coins from the unattended counter, with very little room to manoeuvre, everything would go another way.
vosotroschorearais
Si vosotros chorearais las llaves del vestuario vacio, mientras se torcia el plan del dia, cambiaría el ambiente.If you all stole the keys from the empty locker room, while the day's plan was coming apart, the mood would change.
elloschorearan
Si los chicos de la esquina chorearan los cascos del gimnasio del parque, antes de que cambiara el turno, la escena sería otra.If the boys on the corner stole the headphones from the park gym, before the shift changed, the whole scene would be different.

Subjuntivo Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto

Past Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiera choreado
Si yo hubiera choreado la mochila de la silla del bar, despues de otra llamada incomoda, aún se recordaría.If I had stolen the backpack from the chair in the bar, after another awkward call, it would still be remembered.
hubieras choreado
Si tú hubieras choreado el reloj del cajon abierto, con la cabeza en otra parte, eso habría dejado marca.If you had stolen the watch from the open drawer, with the mind somewhere else, that would have left a mark.
élhubiera choreado
Si el ladron del barrio hubiera choreado la camiseta del tenderete al paso, aunque seguia faltando tiempo, todavía se hablaría de eso.If the thief in the neighborhood had stolen the shirt from the stall in passing, although time was still running short, people would still be talking about it.
nosotroshubiéramos choreado
Si nosotros hubiéramos choreado las propinas del bote comun, sin hacer mas comentarios, el día habría seguido otro rumbo.If we had stolen the tips from the shared jar, without making any more comments, the day would have gone another way.
vosotroshubierais choreado
Si vosotros hubierais choreado los guantes del coche mal cerrado, con el cuerpo ya cansado, el cambio se habría notado antes.If you all had stolen the gloves from the badly closed car, with the body already tired, the change would have shown earlier.
elloshubieran choreado
Si los chicos de la esquina hubieran choreado los auriculares del pupitre del fondo, aunque el dia venia torcido, nada habría quedado igual.If the boys on the corner had stolen the earphones from the back desk, although the day had started badly, nothing would have stayed the same.

Subjuntivo Futuro

Future Subjunctive

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yochoreare
Si yo choreare la bici plegable de la entrada, mientras el resto seguia dentro, se notará enseguida.If I steal the folding bike from the entrance, while the others stayed inside, it will show right away.
choreares
Si tú choreares el bolso dejado en la terraza, antes de oir el segundo timbre, costará ignorarlo.If you steal the bag left on the terrace, before the second bell rang, it will be hard to ignore.
élchoreare
Si el ladron del barrio choreare la gorra del perchero en un descuido, despues de moverlo todo otra vez, dará mucho que hablar.If the thief in the neighborhood steals the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment, after moving everything around again, it will give people plenty to talk about.
nosotroschoreáremos
Si nosotros choreáremos las herramientas del taller pequeno, sin cambiar de idea a mitad, todo irá por otro camino.If we steal the tools from the small workshop, without changing course halfway through, everything will go another way.
vosotroschoreareis
Si vosotros choreareis el paraguas de la puerta del cine, cuando la luz ya bajaba, el ambiente cambiará rápido.If you all steal the umbrella by the cinema door, as the light was already fading, the mood will change fast.
elloschorearen
Si los chicos de la esquina chorearen los vales de la caja de feria, porque hacia falta resolverlo ya, la escena será distinta.If the boys on the corner steal the vouchers from the fair cash box, because it had to be dealt with at once, the whole scene will be different.

Subjuntivo Futuro Perfecto

Future Perfect Subjunctive

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yohubiere choreado
Cuando yo hubiere choreado el movil del banco sin hacer ruido, con la ventana todavia abierta, ya se notará.When I have stolen the phone by the cash desk without making a sound, with the window still open, it will already show.
hubieres choreado
En cuanto tú hubieres choreado la cartera del asiento de atras, tras una manana bastante larga, será difícil no verlo.As soon as you have stolen the wallet from the back seat, after a fairly long morning, it will be hard not to see.
élhubiere choreado
Cuando el ladron del barrio hubiere choreado la cadena de la bici en dos segundos, aunque seguia el mismo desorden, se verá de inmediato.When the thief in the neighborhood has stolen the bike chain in two seconds, although the same disorder was still there, it will show at once.
nosotroshubiéremos choreado
Si para entonces nosotros hubiéremos choreado las monedas del mostrador distraido, mientras alguien pedia otra cosa, todo irá de otra manera.If by then we have stolen the coins from the unattended counter, while someone else was asking for something new, everything will move differently.
vosotroshubiereis choreado
Cuando vosotros hubiereis choreado las llaves del vestuario vacio, antes de que llegara mas gente, el ambiente sonará distinto.When you all have stolen the keys from the empty locker room, before more people arrived, the mood will sound different.
elloshubieren choreado
En cuanto los chicos de la esquina hubieren choreado los cascos del gimnasio del parque, con una tension dificil de esconder, el cambio quedará claro.As soon as the boys on the corner have stolen the headphones from the park gym, with a tension that was hard to hide, the change will be clear.

Imperativo Afirmativo

Affirmative Imperative

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chorea
chorea el reloj del cajon abierto, cuando el pasillo seguia lleno.Steal the watch from the open drawer, while the hallway was still crowded.
élchoree
Que el ladron del barrio choree la camiseta del tenderete al paso, aunque nadie lo puso facil.Let the thief in the neighborhood steal the shirt from the stall in passing, although nobody made it easy.
nosotroschoreemos
choreemos las propinas del bote comun, con muy poco hueco para maniobrar.Steal the tips from the shared jar, with very little room to manoeuvre.
vosotroschoread
choread los guantes del coche mal cerrado, mientras se torcia el plan del dia.Steal the gloves from the badly closed car, while the day's plan was coming apart.
elloschoreen
Que los chicos de la esquina choreen los auriculares del pupitre del fondo, antes de que cambiara el turno.Let the boys on the corner steal the earphones from the back desk, before the shift changed.

Imperativo Negativo

Negative Imperative

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no chorees
No no chorees el bolso dejado en la terraza, con la cabeza en otra parte.Do not steal the bag left on the terrace, with the mind somewhere else.
élno choree
Que el ladron del barrio no no choree la gorra del perchero en un descuido, aunque seguia faltando tiempo.Let the thief in the neighborhood not steal the cap from the coat rack in a careless moment, although time was still running short.
nosotrosno choreemos
No no choreemos las herramientas del taller pequeno, sin hacer mas comentarios.Let us not steal the tools from the small workshop, without making any more comments.
vosotrosno choreéis
No no choreéis el paraguas de la puerta del cine, con el cuerpo ya cansado.Do not steal the umbrella by the cinema door, with the body already tired.
ellosno choreen
Que los chicos de la esquina no no choreen los vales de la caja de feria, aunque el dia venia torcido.Let the boys on the corner not steal the vouchers from the fair cash box, although the day had started badly.
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Presenteyo

Yo ___ el movil del banco sin hacer ruido.

I steal the phone by the cash desk without making a sound.

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Use Presente for facts, habits, current states, and regular actions.

Formation

  1. 1Remove the infinitive ending: -ar, -er, or -ir.
  2. 2Add the present endings for the subject.
  3. 3Watch high-frequency irregulars like ser, estar, ir, tener, hacer, and decir.

Pattern

-ar: o, as, a, amos, áis, an-er: o, es, e, emos, éis, en-ir: o, es, e, imos, ís, en

Examples

hablar -> yo hablocomer -> él comevivir -> vosotros vivís

Presente is the base system. Master the endings first, then handle irregular yo forms and stem changes.

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What does 'chorear' mean in English?
In Spanish, 'chorear' means to steal. It is a regular -AR verb used across all 18 standard Spanish tenses.
Is chorear an irregular verb in Spanish?
Chorear is a regular -AR verb. Its endings follow the standard pattern in every tense without stem or root changes.
How do you conjugate chorear in the present tense?
Present tense (Presente) of chorear: yo choreo, tú choreas, él/ella/usted chorea, nosotros choreamos, vosotros choreáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes chorean.
How do you conjugate chorear in the preterite?
Preterite (Pretérito Indefinido) of chorear: yo choreé, tú choreaste, él/ella/usted choreó, nosotros choreamos, vosotros choreasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes chorearon. This tense expresses completed past actions at a defined point in time.
What is the imperfect tense of chorear?
Imperfect (Pretérito Imperfecto) of chorear: yo choreaba, tú choreabas, él/ella/usted choreaba, nosotros choreábamos, vosotros choreabais, ellos/ellas/ustedes choreaban. The imperfect describes past habits, ongoing actions, and background states.
What is the past participle of chorear?
The past participle of chorear is 'choreado'. It is used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary verb haber — for example, 'he choreado' (I have stealed), 'has choreado', 'ha choreado'.
What is the gerundio (present participle) of chorear?
The gerundio of chorear is 'choreando'. It pairs with estar to form the present continuous (estoy choreando) and other progressive tenses, indicating an action in progress.