Spanish verbs fall into different groups, and each group is conjugated a little differently. If you’re going to master Spanish verbs like dejar, you need to be able to identify which group a verb belongs to: regular (follows regular conjugation rules for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs), stem-changing (morphs depending on how you use it in a sentence), spelling-changing (has consonant-spelling changes in some forms to follow pronunciation rules), or reflexive (reflects the action back on the subject of the sentence).
Dejar (deh-Hahr) (to leave something somewhere) is a regular -ar verb, so its conjugation is pretty straightforward. Here it is in the present tense:
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo dejo | I leave something |
tú dejas | You (informal) leave something |
él/ella/ello/uno deja | He/she/one leaves something |
usted déjà | You (formal) leave something |
nosotros dejamos | We leave something |
vosotros dejáis | You all (informal) leave something |
ellos/ellas dejan | They leave something |
ustedes dejan | You all (formal) leave something |
The following examples show you dejar in action:
¿Dejas tú algo para mí? (Do you leave something for me?)
Dejo a mis hermanos en la escuela. (I leave my brothers in the school.)
Need to know how to conjugate dejar in another tense? The following tables show you the preterit, imperfect, and future forms.
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo dejé | I left something |
tú dejaste | You (informal) left something |
él/ella/ello/uno dejó | He/she/one left something |
usted dejó | You (formal) left something |
nosotros dejamos | We left something |
vosotros dejasteis | You all (informal) left something |
ellos/ellas dejaron | They left something |
ustedes dejaron | You all (formal) left something |
You use the preterit tense like this:
María dejó sus zapatos en la tienda. (María left her shoes in the store.)
Ellos dejaron sus libros y cerraron la puerta. (They left their books and closed the doors.)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo dejaba | I used to leave something |
tú dejabas | You (informal) used to leave something |
él/ella/ello/uno dejaba | He/she/one used to leave something |
usted dejaba | You (formal) used to leave something |
nosotros dejábamos | We used to leave something |
vosotros dejabais | You all (informal) used to leave something |
ellos/ellas dejaban | They used to leave something |
ustedes dejaban | You all (formal) used to leave something |
Here are some examples of the imperfect tense:
Los soldados dejaban sus armas en el ejército. (The soldiers used to leave their guns in the army.)
Dejaba mis llaves en mi bolso. (I used to leave my keys in my purse.)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo dejaré | I will leave something |
tú dejarás | You (informal) will leave something |
él/ella/ello/uno dejará | He/she/one will leave something |
usted dejará | You (formal) will leave something |
nosotros dejaremos | We will leave something |
vosotros dejaréis | You all (informal) will leave something |
ellos/ellas dejarán | They will leave something |
ustedes dejarán | You all (formal) will leave something |
The following samples put the future tense to work:
¿Dejará usted su carro en el garaje? (Will you leave your car in the garage?)
Sí. Lo dejaré en el garaje (Yes. I will leave it in the garage.)