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Spanish Verb LIAR: to tie up
The Spanish verb liar means 'to tie up ' and is an irregular Spanish AR verb.
To remember this, imagine the prisoner is called a LIAR and LEERS as they tie him up!
Liar makes conjugation changes in the Present, Present Subjunctive and Imperative tenses by adding an accent to the i.
During November a new irregular IAR verb is featured each day to enable you to consolidate this AR verb family. You will learn other verbs with similar patterns such as confiar, criar, piar, variar, and others.
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to tie up: liar
Imagine you the prisoner is called a LIAR and LEERS as they tie him up!
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VERB CONJUGATION TABLE liar
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Simple Tenses liar |
TENSE |
yo |
tú |
él, ella, usted |
nosotros |
vosotros |
ellos, ellas, ustedes |
Present Presente tie up |
lío |
lías |
lía |
liamos |
liáis, liais |
lían |
Imperfect Imperfecto tied up |
liaba |
liabas |
liaba |
liábamos |
liabais |
liaban |
Preterit Pretérito tied up |
lié, lie |
liaste |
lió, lio |
liamos |
liasteis |
liaron |
Future Futuro will tie up |
liaré |
liarás |
liará |
liaremos |
liaréis |
liarán |
Conditional Condicional would tie up |
liaría |
liarías |
liaría |
liaríamos |
liaríais |
liarían |
Subjunctive Subjuntivo may tie up |
líe |
líes |
líe |
liemos |
liéis, lieis |
líen |
Imperfect Subjunctive Imperfecto de Subjuntivo may tie up |
liara |
liaras |
liara |
liáramos |
liarais |
liaran |
liase |
liases |
liase |
liásemos |
liaseis |
liasen |
Imperative Tenses liar |
Imperative Imperativo tie up! |
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¡lía! |
¡líe! |
¡liemos! |
¡liad! |
¡líen! |
Negative Imperative Imperativo Negativo don't tie up! |
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¡no líes! |
¡no líe! |
¡no liemos! |
¡no liéis! ¡no lieis! |
¡no líen! |
Compound Tenses liar - Past Participle liado - tied up |
Present Perfect Perfecto de Indicativo have tied up |
he liado |
has liado |
ha liado |
hemos liado |
habéis liado |
han liado |
Preterit Perfect Pretérito Anterior had tied up |
hube liado |
hubiste liado |
hubo liado |
hubimos liado |
hubisteis liado |
hubieron liado |
Past Perfect Pluscuamperfecto had tied up |
había liado |
habías liado |
había liado |
habíamos liado |
habíais liado |
habían liado |
Present Perfect Subjunctive Pretérito perfecto have tied up |
haya liado |
hayas liado |
haya liado |
hayamos liado |
hayáis liado |
hayan liado |
Future Perfect Futuro Perfecto will have tied up |
habré liado |
habrás liado |
habrá liado |
habremos liado |
habréis liado |
habrán liado |
Conditional Perfect Condicional Perfecto would have tied up |
habría liado |
habrías liado |
habría liado |
habríamos liado |
habríais liado |
habrían liado |
Pluperfect Pluscuamperfecto may have tied up |
hubiera liado |
hubieras liado |
hubiera liado |
hubiéramos liado |
hubierais liado |
hubieran liado |
hubiese liado |
hubieses liado |
hubiese liado |
hubiésemos liado |
hubieseis liado |
hubiesen liado |
Progressive Tenses: Present Participle liando - tying up |
Present Progressive Presente Progressivo am tying up |
estoy liando |
estás liando |
está liando |
estamos liando |
está liando |
están liando |
Preterit Progressive Pretérito was tying up |
estuve liando |
estuviste liando |
estuvo liando |
estuvimos liando |
estuvisteis liando |
estuvieron liando |
Imperfect Progressive Imperfecto had been tying up |
estaba liando |
estabas liando |
estaba liando |
estábamos liando |
estabais liando |
estaban liando |
Future Progressive Futuro Perfecto will be tying up |
estaré liando |
estarás liando |
estará liando |
estaremos liando |
estaréis liando |
estarán liando |
Conditional Progressive Condicional perfecto would've been tying up |
estaría liando |
estarías liando |
estabría liando |
estaríamos liando |
estaríais liando |
estarían liando |
Subjunctive Progressive Subjuntivo may've been tying up |
que ~ liando |
que ~ liando |
que ~ liando |
que ~ liando |
que ~ liando |
que ~ liando |
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liar can also mean: to wrap up, to bundle up; to roll (cigarette); to complicate, to get in a muddle (coll).
liarse (vr): to get complicated, to get confused, to get tied up in something (coll).
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liarla: to mess something up, to cause a mess/stir (coll).
liarla parda: a complete mess; a big party.
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el liante / la lianta (nm/f): smoothy, smooth talker (fam Esp).
liado/a (adj m/f): tied up.
estar liado: to be tied up/ busy (coll).
liado/a con algo: to be involved with something (coll).
liado/a con alguien: to be involved with someone (coll).
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vos replaces tú - you, informal, singular - - in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and also in some countries of Central America. Sometimes it also replaces the formal singular 'Usted'. In irregular AR verbs, the conjugations remain the same as for tú except for the addition of accents in the following tenses:
Presente: vos liáis / liais
Presente de Subjuntivo: vos liéis / lieis
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HOW TO CONQUER SPANISH VERB CONJUGATION
- The Spanish verb for tie up liar is an Irregular AR verb.
- Learn to conjugate liar and it will reinforce this irregular pattern.
- Do a series of verbs every day for a month and you will have a solid knowledge of the verbs' conjugation patterns. Keep doing them with a new one every day from the Spanish Verbs List.
- The same applies to the various patterns. Each month we feature a daily verb from one of the major pattern groups.
- Repeating these tables aloud 10 times throughout the day will better embed the patterns into your subconscious, and your long term memory.
- Reciting aloud is a great way for you to practice your pronunciation, and helps you to memorize the conjugations.
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