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  1. An easy to use chart of all the conjugations of the Spanish verb Bajar use it online, or your mobile device or go old school and print it out to use as a worksheet.

  2. Bajar is the Spanish verb for " to go down, to lower, to bring down ". It is a regular AR verb. Read on below to see how it is conjugated in the 18 major Spanish tenses! Similar verbs to bajar include: agachar, descender. Want a better way to learn conjugations? Try it free Rated 98% based on 7,343+ ratings. Indicative Tenses of Bajar.

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  4. Conjugation of bajar (to lower, to let down, to come down, to go down, to descend), spanish to engish.

    • Overview of hacer
    • Indicative Conjugations of hacer
    • Hacer Subjunctive Conjugations
    • Meanings of hacer & Examples

    In Spanish, hacer means ‘to do’, ‘to make’, ‘to be’, and ‘ago’, among other applications. The conjugations charts below only have one translation to keep the tables as organized as possible. You can learn more about the meanings of ‘hacer’ in the section Uses & Meanings.

    Present tense

    The conjugations of hacer in the present tense are irregular. Use hag for the form ‘yo’ and hac for the remaining pronouns. In this tense, hacer refers to the things people currently do or make. For instance: Mi mamá hace un pastel riquísimo.

    Preterite tense

    Hacer’s preterite conjugations are formed with two different stems. Hiz for the third person singular and hic for ‘tú’, ‘nosotros’, ‘vosotros’, ‘ellas’, ‘ellos’, and ‘ustedes’. You can check these irregularities in this preterite conjugation chart. Use these forms of hacer to talk about the things people did or made at a specific moment in the past. For example: ¿Qué hicieron ayer? Take Note: Hiz is used to keep the pronunciation consistent. Other Spanish verbs also have consonant changesto m...

    Imperfect tense

    The past imperfect is the only tense in which hacer is a regular verb. We use hacer imperfect conjugationsto refer to things or activities people used to do repeatedly in the past. These forms are also used when it’s not clear when something was done. For instance: Mis primos nunca hacían su tarea.

    In Spanish, the subjunctive tenses refer to wishes, requests, suggestions, expectations, doubts, or hypothetical situations. Below are hacer conjugation charts for the most common subjunctive tenses. Be aware that hacer is irregular in these tenses.

    While learning how to conjugate hacer, you may have noticed that this verb is used to talk about the activities or things people do. In this context, it means ‘to do’ or ‘to make’ and it’s applied in a similar way to these English verbs. 1. Talk about things and activities people do or make Mi hermano nunca hacía su tarea. My brother neverdid his h...

  5. bajando. Indicative. Present. yo bajo tú bajas Ud./él/ella baja nosotros, -as bajamos vosotros, -as bajáis Uds./ellos/ellas bajan. Imperfect. yo bajaba bajabas Ud./él/ella bajaba nosotros, -as bajábamos vosotros, -as bajabais Uds./ellos/ellas bajaban. Preterite.

  6. Bajar Conjugation - All Spanish Verb Forms With Audio. Spanish. Bajar - Conjugations. to lower, go down, descend, download. Infinitve: bajar. Past Participle: bajado. Gerund: bajando. Irregular forms are in red. Auxilliary verbs are in blue. Print. Bajar - Indicative. Present. yo bajo. tú bajas. él baja. nosotros bajamos. vosotros bajáis.

  7. Bajar (to go down) conjugation. Spanish. 116 examples. This verb can also have the following meanings: download, to reduce, takebring, to download, to takebring down, descend, go, to descend, reduce. Display translations. Yo. Tu. Él/ell (a/o)/ Usted. Nosotr (os/as) Vosotr (os/as) Ell (os/as) Present tense. bajo. bajas. bajamos. bajáis. bajan.

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