regreses

come back


Verb regreses

  1. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of regresar.

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Examples
  • Quiero que regreses conmigo.

    I want you to come back with me.

  • Puedes salir siempre y cuando regreses pronto.

    You may go out as long as you came back soon.

  • Quiero que regreses a Boston mañana.

    I want you to go back to Boston tomorrow.

  • Cuanto más pronto regreses, más feliz estará tu padre.

    The sooner you return, the happier your father will be.

  • Desaparece y no regreses.

    Go away. And don't come back.

  • Ella se habrá ido antes de que tú regreses.

    She'll have left before you come back.

  • Puedes ir, siempre y cuando regreses temprano a casa.

    You may go as long as you come home early.

  • Necesitamos que regreses.

    We need you back.


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