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Infinitivo: Divertirse

Infinitivo compuesto: Haberse divertido

Gerundio simple: Divirtiéndose
Gerundio compuesto: Habiéndose divertido
Participio: Divertido

Presente de indicativo:
Yo me divierto

Tú te diviertes

Él/Ella/Usted se divierte
Nosotros nos divertimos
Vosotros os divertís

Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes se divierten

Pretérito imperfecto de indicativo: Me divertía, te divertías, se divertía, nos divertíamos, os divertíais, se divertían

Pretérito de indicativo: Me divertí, te divertiste, se divirtió, nos divertimos, os divertisteis, se divirtieron

Futuro de indicativo: Me divertiré, te divertirás, se divertirá, nos divertiremos, os divertiréis, se divertirán

Pretérito perfecto de indicativo: Me he, te has, se ha, nos hemos, os habéis, se han + divertido

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo: Me había, te habías, se había, nos habíamos, os habíais, se habían + divertido

Pretérito anterior:Me hube, te hubiste, se hubo, nos hubimos, os hubisteis, se hubieron + divertido

Futuro perfecto de indicativo: Me habré, te habrás, se habrá, nos habremos, os habréis, se habrán + divertido

Potencial simple o imperfecto / condicional simple o imperfecto: Me divertiría, te divertirías, se divertiría, nos divertiríamos, os divertiríais, se divertirían


Potencial perfecto o compuesto / condicional perfecto o compuesto: Me habría, te habrías, se habría, nos habríamos, os habríais, se habrían + divertido

Presente de subjuntivo: Me divierta, te diviertas, se divierta, nos divirtamos, os divirtáis, se diviertan


Pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo: Me divirtiera, te divirtieras, se divirtiera, nos divirtiéramos, os divirtierais, se divirtieran (también: Me divirtiese, te divirtieses, se divirtiese, nos divirtiésemos, os divirtieseis, se divirtiesen)

Futuro imperfecto de subjuntivo: Me divirtiere, te divirtieres, se divirtiere, nos divirtiéremos, os divirtiereis, se divirtieren


Pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo: Me haya, te hayas, se haya, nos hayamos, os hayáis, se hayan + divertido

Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo:Me hubiera, te hubieras, se hubiera, nos hubiéramos, os hubierais, se hubieran + divertido (también: hubiese, hubieses, hubiese, hubiésemos, hubieseis, hubiesen + sido)

Futuro perfecto de subjuntivo: Me hubiere, te hubieres, se hubiere, nos hubiéremos, os hubiereis, se hubieren + divertido

Imperativo directo
Diviértete (tú), divirtámonos (nosotros), diviértase (usted), diviértanse (ustedes), divertíos (vosotros)

Imperativo indirecto
Que se divierta (usted / él / ella); que se diviertan (ustedes, ellos, ellas); que me divierta / diviértame (yo); que nos divirtamos (nosotros); que os divirtáis (vosotros), que te diviertas (tú)

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