What is the difference between poner and Ponerse?

Ponerse. The verb poner can also be used reflexively —ponerse—. Ponerse can mean to put something on, such as clothing or accessories.

What is the meaning of Ponerse?

to put on
Ponerse means ‘to put on,’ but it can also be used in plenty of expressions, such as ponerse contento (to become/be happy) or ponerse en contacto (to get in contact).

How do you use poner in a sentence?

She puts the clothes on the shelf – Ella pone la ropa en la estantería. I thought I put my keys on the table – Pensaba que puse las llaves en la mesa. Get me a beer – Ponme una cerveza. Get me a beer, please – Ponme una cerveza, por favor.

How do you conjugate Ponerse?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ponerse in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo me pongo
Tu te pones
El/Ella se pone
Nosotros nos ponemos

What is the present tense of Ponerse?

Poner in the Present Tense

Subject Pronoun Present Tense Translation
yo pongo I put
pones You (informal) put
él, ella, usted pone He, she puts, you (formal) put
nosotros/nosotras ponemos We put

How do you conjugate Ponerse in the preterite?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ponerse in Preterite tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo me puse
Tu te pusiste
El/Ella se puso
Nosotros nos pusimos

How do you use Ponerse as an adjective?

Ponerse is followed by an adjective and indicates an involuntary physical or emotional change. Me puse enfermo en Madrid. I got sick in Madrid. Ana se pone roja cuando habla.

What is the future tense of Ponerse?

Poner in the Future Tense

Subject Pronoun Future Tense Translation
yo pondré I will put
pondrás You (informal) will put
él, ella, usted pondrá He,she, you (formal) will put
nosotros/nosotras pondremos we will put

What is the reflexive form of Ponerse?

ponerse – to put on (like clothes) The ‘se’ will come off of the end and change into one of the following (called ‘reflexive pronouns): me (yo) nos (nosotros/as) te (tú) os (vosotros/as) se (él/ella/Ud.)

How do you use Ponerse in a sentence in Spanish?

We use this to refer to temporary changes in health or mood, and to physical changes in general. Mi hijo pequeño se puso enfermo.My younger son became ill. Te pusiste muy triste.