How to conjugate Planchar in Spanish
To iron Regular AR Verb
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Indicative tenses of Planchar
- Planchar in the Indicative Present
- Planchar in the Indicative Preterite
- Planchar in the Indicative Imperfect
- Planchar in the Indicative Present Continuous
- Planchar in the Indicative Informal Future
- Planchar in the Indicative Future
- Planchar in the Indicative Conditional
- Planchar in the Indicative Present Perfect
- Planchar in the Indicative Past Perfect
- Planchar in the Indicative Future Perfect
- Planchar in the Indicative Conditional Perfect
- Subjunctive tenses of Planchar
- Imperative tenses of Planchar
- Downloadable cheat sheet (PDF)
- Practice Planchar conjugations (free mobile app)
Introduction
Planchar is the Spanish verb for "to iron". It is a regular AR verb. Read on below to see how it is conjugated in the 18 major Spanish tenses!
Item | Spanish | English |
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Infinitive | planchar | to iron |
Past participle | planchado | ironed |
Gerund | planchando | ironing |
Indicative Tenses of Planchar
Planchar in the Indicative Present
The Indicative Present of planchar is used to talk about situations, events or thoughts that are happening now or in the near future. It is also used to talk about facts and truths. For example, "plancho", meaning "I iron".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present is known as "El Presente".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | plancho | I iron |
Tú | planchas | you iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | plancha | s/he irons, you (formal) iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | planchamos | we iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | plancháis | you (plural) iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | planchan | they iron, you (plural formal) iron |
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Planchar in the Indicative Preterite
The Indicative Preterite of planchar is used to talk about actions completed in the past, at a specific point in time. For example, "planché", meaning "I ironed".
In Spanish, the Indicative Preterite is known as "El Pretérito Indefinido".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | planché | I ironed |
Tú | planchaste | you ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | planchó | s/he ironed, you (formal) ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | planchamos | we ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | planchasteis | you (plural) ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | plancharon | they ironed, you (plural formal) ironed |
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Planchar in the Indicative Imperfect
The Indicative Imperfect of planchar is used to describe regular and repeated actions that happened in the past and descriptions of things you used to do. For example, "planchaba", meaning "I used to iron".
In Spanish, the Indicative Imperfect is known as "El Pretérito Imperfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | planchaba | I used to iron |
Tú | planchabas | you used to iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | planchaba | s/he used to iron, you (formal) used to iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | planchábamos | we used to iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | planchabais | you (plural) used to iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | planchaban | they used to iron, you (plural formal) used to iron |
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Planchar in the Indicative Present Continuous
The Indicative Present Continuous of planchar is used to talk about something that is happening continuously or right now. For example, "estoy planchando", meaning "I am ironing".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present Continuous is known as "El Presente Progresivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | estoy planchando | I am ironing |
Tú | estás planchando | you are ironing |
Ella / Él / Usted | está planchando | s/he is ironing, you (formal) are ironing |
Nosotras / Nosotros | estamos planchando | we are ironing |
Vosotras / Vosotros | estáis planchando | you (plural) are ironing |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | están planchando | they are ironing, you (plural formal) are ironing |
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Planchar in the Indicative Informal Future
The Indicative Informal Future of planchar is used to talk about something that will happen in the future, especially in the near future. For example, "voy a planchar", meaning "I am going to iron".
In Spanish, the Indicative Informal Future is known as "El Futuro Próximo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | voy a planchar | I am going to iron |
Tú | vas a planchar | you are going to iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | va a planchar | s/he is going to iron, you (formal) are going to iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | vamos a planchar | we are going to iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | vais a planchar | you (plural) are going to iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | van a planchar | they are going to iron, you (plural formal) are going to iron |
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Planchar in the Indicative Future
The Indicative Future of planchar is used to talk about something that will happen in the future. For example, "plancharé", meaning "I will iron".
In Spanish, the Indicative Future is known as "El Futuro Simple".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | plancharé | I will iron |
Tú | plancharás | you will iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | planchará | s/he will iron, you (formal) will iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | plancharemos | we will iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | plancharéis | you (plural) will iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | plancharán | they will iron, you (plural formal) will iron |
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Planchar in the Indicative Conditional
The Indicative Conditional of planchar is used to talk about something that may happen in the future, hypothesis and probabilities. For example, "plancharía", meaning "I would iron".
In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional is known as "El Condicional Simple".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | plancharía | I would iron |
Tú | plancharías | you would iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | plancharía | s/he would iron, you (formal) would iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | plancharíamos | we would iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | plancharíais | you (plural) would iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | plancharían | they would iron, you (plural formal) would iron |
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Planchar in the Indicative Present Perfect
The Indicative Present Perfect of planchar is used to describe actions that started recently (in the past) and are still happening now or things that have been done recently. For example, "he planchado", meaning "I have ironed".
In Spanish, the Indicative Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | he planchado | I have ironed |
Tú | has planchado | you have ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | ha planchado | s/he has ironed, you (formal) have ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hemos planchado | we have ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habéis planchado | you (plural) have ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | han planchado | they have ironed, you (plural formal) have ironed |
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Planchar in the Indicative Past Perfect
The Indicative Past Perfect of planchar is used to talk about actions that happened before another action in the past. For example, "había planchado", meaning "I had ironed".
In Spanish, the Indicative Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | había planchado | I had ironed |
Tú | habías planchado | you had ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | había planchado | s/he had ironed, you (formal) had ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habíamos planchado | we had ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habíais planchado | you (plural) had ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habían planchado | they had ironed, you (plural formal) had ironed |
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Planchar in the Indicative Future Perfect
The Indicative Future Perfect of planchar is used to talk about something that will have happened in the future after something else has already happened. For example, "habré planchado", meaning "I will have ironed".
In Spanish, the Indicative Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | habré planchado | I will have ironed |
Tú | habrás planchado | you will have ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | habrá planchado | s/he will have ironed, you (formal) will have ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habremos planchado | we will have ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habréis planchado | you (plural) will have ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habrán planchado | they will have ironed, you (plural formal) will have ironed |
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Planchar in the Indicative Conditional Perfect
The Indicative Conditional Perfect of planchar is used to talk about something that would have happened in the past but didn’t due to another action. For example, "habría planchado", meaning "I would have ironed".
In Spanish, the Indicative Conditional Perfect is known as "El Condicional Perfecto".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | habría planchado | I would have ironed |
Tú | habrías planchado | you would have ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | habría planchado | s/he would have ironed, you (formal) would have ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | habríamos planchado | we would have ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | habríais planchado | you (plural) would have ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | habrían planchado | they would have ironed, you (plural formal) would have ironed |
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Subjunctive Tenses of Planchar
Planchar in the Subjunctive Present
The Subjunctive Present is used to talk about situations of uncertainty, or emotions such as wishes, desires and hopes. It differs from the indicative mood due to the uncertainty of the events which are being spoken about. For example, "planche", meaning "I iron".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present is known as "El Presente de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | planche | I iron |
Tú | planches | you iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | planche | s/he irons, you (formal) iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | planchemos | we iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | planchéis | you (plural) iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | planchen | they iron, you (plural formal) iron |
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Planchar in the Subjunctive Imperfect
The Subjunctive Imperfect is used to speak about unlikely or uncertain events in the past or to cast an opinion (emotional) about something that happened in the past. For example, "planchara", meaning "I ironed".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Imperfect is known as "El Imperfecto Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | planchara | I ironed |
Tú | plancharas | you ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | planchara | s/he ironed, you (formal) ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | plancháramos | we ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | plancharais | you (plural) ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | plancharan | they ironed, you (plural formal) ironed |
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Planchar in the Subjunctive Future
The Subjunctive Future is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that may happen in the future. For example, "planchare", meaning "I will iron".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future is known as "El Futuro de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | planchare | I will iron |
Tú | planchares | you will iron |
Ella / Él / Usted | planchare | s/he will iron, you (formal) will iron |
Nosotras / Nosotros | plancháremos | we will iron |
Vosotras / Vosotros | planchareis | you (plural) will iron |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | plancharen | they will iron, you (plural formal) will iron |
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Planchar in the Subjunctive Present Perfect
The Subjunctive Present Perfect is used to describe past actions or events that are still connected to the present day and to speak about an action that will have happened by a certain time in the future. For example, "haya planchado", meaning "I have ironed".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Present Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | haya planchado | I have ironed |
Tú | hayas planchado | you have ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | haya planchado | s/he has ironed, you (formal) have ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hayamos planchado | we have ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hayáis planchado | you (plural) have ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hayan planchado | they have ironed, you (plural formal) have ironed |
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Planchar in the Subjunctive Past Perfect
The Subjunctive Past Perfect is used to speak about hypothetical situations, and actions/events that occurred before other actions/events in the past. For example, "hubiera planchado", meaning "I had ironed".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Past Perfect is known as "El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | hubiera planchado | I had ironed |
Tú | hubieras planchado | you had ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | hubiera planchado | s/he had ironed, you (formal) had ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hubiéramos planchado | we had ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hubierais planchado | you (plural) had ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hubieran planchado | they had ironed, you (plural formal) had ironed |
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Planchar in the Subjunctive Future Perfect
The Subjunctive Future Perfect is used to speak about something that will have happened if a hypothetical situations occurs in the future. For example, "hubiere planchado", meaning "I will have ironed".
In Spanish, the Subjunctive Future Perfect is known as "El Futuro Perfecto de Subjuntivo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | hubiere planchado | I will have ironed |
Tú | hubieres planchado | you will have ironed |
Ella / Él / Usted | hubiere planchado | s/he will have ironed, you (formal) will have ironed |
Nosotras / Nosotros | hubiéremos planchado | we will have ironed |
Vosotras / Vosotros | hubiereis planchado | you (plural) will have ironed |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | hubieren planchado | they will have ironed, you (plural formal) will have ironed |
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Imperative Tenses of Planchar
Planchar in the Imperative Affirmative
The Imperative Affirmative is used to give orders and commands, to tell someone to do something. For example, "planche", meaning "(to you formal) iron!".
In Spanish, the Imperative Affirmative is known as "El Imperativo Afirmativo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | - | - |
Tú | plancha | (to you) iron! |
Ella / Él / Usted | planche | (to you formal) iron! |
Nosotras / Nosotros | planchemos | let's iron! |
Vosotras / Vosotros | planchad | (to you plural) iron! |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | planchen | (to you plural formal) iron! |
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Planchar in the Imperative Negative
The Imperative Negative is used to give orders and commands, telling someone not to do something. For example, "no planche", meaning "(to you formal) don't iron!".
In Spanish, the Imperative Negative is known as "El Imperativo Negativo".
Pronoun | Spanish | English |
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Yo | - | - |
Tú | no planches | (to you) don't iron! |
Ella / Él / Usted | no planche | (to you formal) don't iron! |
Nosotras / Nosotros | no planchemos | let's not iron! |
Vosotras / Vosotros | no planchéis | (to you plural) don't iron! |
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes | no planchen | (to you plural formal) don't iron! |
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