Spanish Verb Conjugations

chorrear

to spout, to gush
to drip
to trickle
(Chile, colloquial, takes a reflexive pronoun) to tire, to get sick and tired
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Infinitive: chorrear
Gerund: chorreando
Participle: chorreado
Personal pronouns (pronombres personales)
yo
tú / vos
él / ella / usted
nosotros / nosotras
vosotros / vosotras
ellos / ellas / ustedes
Present (presente)
chorreo
chorreas (tú) - chorreás (vos)
chorrea
chorreamos
chorreáis
chorrean
Preterite (pretérito perfecto)
chorreé
chorreaste
chorreó
chorreamos
chorreasteis
chorrearon
Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto)
chorreaba
chorreabas
chorreaba
chorreábamos
chorreabais
chorreaban
Future (futuro)
chorrearé
chorrearás
chorreará
chorrearemos
chorrearéis
chorrearán
Conditional (condicional)
chorrearía
chorrearías
chorrearía
chorrearíamos
chorrearíais
chorrearían
Present subjunctive (presente de subjuntivo)
chorree
chorrees (tú) - chorreés (vos)
chorree
chorreemos
chorreéis
chorreen
Imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
chorreara
chorrearas
chorreara
chorreáramos
chorrearais
chorrearan
Imperative (imperativo)
chorrea (tú) - chorreá (vos)
chorread (vosotros)
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