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Querer Conjugation
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Verb Meaning(s): to want
Querer - Present Tense
I want, I do want, I am wanting
Querer - Preterite Tense
I wanted
Querer - Imperfect Tense
I was wanting, I used to want, I wanted sometimes
Querer - Present Perfect
I have wanted
Querer - Present Progressive
I am wanting (right now)
Querer - Conditional
I would want
Next Steps in Mastering “Querer”
Now that you’ve reviewed how to conjugate querer, deepen your understanding by exploring its use in specific contexts: see how intention is expressed in the future tense of querer, and how habitual desire is conveyed with the imperfect tense of querer. For expressing polite requests or doubt, explore the subjunctive mood of querer. You can also compare it with other high-use verbs like poder for expressing ability. For a complete overview of Spanish verb forms, visit our Complete Spanish Verb Guide. Keep at it—each new tense sharpens your Spanish skills!
