How to use The verbs traer, caer and oír in the subjunctive in Spanish
Learn how to use The verbs traer, caer and oír in the subjunctive, and what to use it for in Spanish.
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The verbs traer, caer and oír in the subjunctive
The verbs traer (to bring), caer (to fall) and oír (to hear) are irregular. In the subjunctive, we remove the -er or -ir ending from the infinitive and add the endings -iga, -igas, -iga, -igamos, -igáis, and -igan:
Tú traigas
Él/ella/usted traiga
Nosotros/as traigamos
Vosotros/as traigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes traigan
Tú caigas
Él/ella/usted caiga
Nosotros/as caigamos
Vosotros/as caigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes caigan
Tú oigas
Él/ella/usted oiga
Nosotros/as oigamos
Vosotros/as oigáis
Ellos/ellas/ustedes oigan
Te sugiero que traigas vino para la cena.
I suggest you bring wine to the dinner.
No caigamos en la trampa.
Let's not fall into the trap.
Cuando oigas una alarma, ¡corre!
When you hear an alarm, run!
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