Ponerse Present Tense
Begin your adventure with “ponerse” in the present tense, exploring how this reflexive verb shapes daily Spanish conversations! Our site offers an extensive verb chart, interactive conjugation exercises, fun games, and practical sentences featuring “ponerse.” For a broader grasp on Spanish verbs, check out our Spanish conjugation page. Fine-tune your command of “ponerse” with specialized practice on our ponerse conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to put on, to become (angry, happy, etc.)
Verb Chart: Ponerse Present Tense
Yo |
me pongo I put on |
Nosotros |
nos ponemos we put on |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
te pones you put on |
Vosotros (informal |
os ponéis you all put on |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
se pone he/she/you put on |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
se ponen they/you all put on |
Ponerse Present Tense Practice
Multiple Choice Game
Conjugation Practice
Present Tense
Ponerse Present Sentence Examples
1. Yo me pongo el abrigo.
I put on my coat.
2. Tú te pones los zapatos.
You put on your shoes.
3. Él se pone serio cuando estudia.
He gets serious when he studies.
4. Ella se pone feliz con las sorpresas.
She becomes happy with surprises.
5. Usted se pone el sombrero.
You (formal) put on the hat.
6. Nosotros nos ponemos a trabajar temprano.
We get to work early.
7. Vosotros os ponéis a jugar al fútbol. (used only in Spain)
You all get to play football.
8. Ellos se ponen nerviosos antes de un examen.
They get nervous before an exam.
9. Ellas se ponen guantes para el frío.
They (feminine) put on gloves for the cold.
10. Ustedes se ponen de acuerdo.
You all come to an agreement.