Créer is the French verb that means “to create.” As in English and many other languages, it can be used to talk about the creation of just about anything, from a masterpiece, to a monster; from a problem, to a solution.
What is the participle of Creer?
Notes: The i intervocalic (when not accented) > y, for example: creyeron. Past participle: creído.
What is Creer?
believe, (to) believe, (to) think.
Is Creer subjunctive or indicative?
The subordinate clauses of verbs that express understanding (creer, pensar, suponer, parecer, considerar, imaginar, etc) can carry a verb conjugated in both Indicative or Subjunctive Mood.
What are the irregular present participles of Creer?
The Irregular Present Participles
ir – to go – yendo – going.leer – to read – leyendo – reading.oír – to hear – oyendo – hearing.traer – to bring – trayendo – bringing.caer – to fall – cayendo – falling.creer – to believe – creyendo – believing.
Is Creer irregular?
Creer is a Spanish irregular verb meaning to believe. Creer appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Verbs Poster as the 12nd most used irregular verb. For the preterite tense conjugation, go to Creer Preterite Tense Conjugation.
Is Creer regular or irregular?
Créer is a regular -ER verb and it follows a very common verb conjugation pattern.
What is the Nosotros from of Creer in the preterite?
Nosotros, nosotras creímos. Vosotros, vosotras creísteis. Ellos, ellas, Ustedes creyeron.