How to conjugate ilustar in Spanish

ilustar in Spanish means to illustrate, 

ilustar is a regular verb. That means this verb does follow the traditional conjugation patterns in all verb tenses. 

Let’s learn how to conjugate the verb ilustar so you can use it comfortably in all tenses. 

ilustar in the Present Tense

The present tense is used to talk about actions or events happening now. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the present tense. 

The verb ilustar is what we call an -ar verb. -ar verbs are verbs that end in -ar. Regular -ar verbs are conjugated by following 2 major rules. 

  1. Take off the -ar
  2. Replace with a new ending depending on who performs the action. 

To review -ar verbs watch my -ar verbs video: 

Just in case you need to review conjugation of -er and -ir verbs, Click for Page

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the indicative present tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustoI illustrate
ilustasyou illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustahe/she illustrates, you (formal) illustrates
Nosotros (as)ilustamoswe illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustaísyou (plural) Spain illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustanthey illustrate, you (plural) illustrate

ilustar in the Preterite Tense

The preterite is used to talk about actions that have already been completed. These actions have a clear beginning or ending. The preterite tense is often used with phrases that give a specific time frame.  More on the Preterite Tense Here

Things to remember: 

  1. The preterite is NOT used to describe actions or events that are repeated or continuous in the past. That means that those actions do not have a clear beginning or end. 
  2. The preterite is NOT used to describe people in the past.

The verb ilustar is Regular in the preterite. That means it does follow the pattern of regular -ar verbs in the preterite. To review -ar verbs watch my -ar verbs video:  https://youtu.be/Pi5rlDOeOnM 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the preterite tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustéI illustrated
ilustasteyou illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustóhe/she illustrated, you (formal) illustrated
Nosotros (as)ilustamoswe illustrated
Vosotros (as)ilustasteisyou (plural) Spain illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustaronthey illustrated, you (plural) illustrated

Below are some expressions that are often used when using the preterite:

la semana pasadalast week
el mes pasadolast month
el fin de semana pasadolast weekend
el año pasadolast year
ayer yesterday 
anteayerthe day before yesterday
anoche last night

ilustar in the Imperfect Tense

The imperfect is a form of past tense. It is primarily used to talk about continuous, repeated, usual or habitual actions in the past. It can also be used to talk about what someone or something was like in the past, what someone used to be or used to do. The imperfect is used when actions don’t have a specific beginning or end. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the imperfect tense. 

The verb ilustar is what we call an -ar verb. -ar verbs are verbs that end in -ar. Regular -ar verbs are conjugated by following 2 major rules. 

  1. Take off the -ar
  2. Replace with a new ending depending on who performs the action. 

To review how to conjugate -ar verbs in the imperfect watch my video: Click for Video 

To review how to conjugate -er and -ir verbs in the imperfect watch my video: Click for Video 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the imperfect tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustabaI used to illustrate
ilustabasyou used to illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustabahe/she used to illustrate, you (formal) used to illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustábamoswe used to illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustabaisyou (plural) Spain used to illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustabanthey used to illustrate, you (plural) used to illustrate

Below are some expressions that are often used when using the Imperfect:

a menudooften
usualmenteusually
todos los díasevery day
todos los mesesevery month
todos los añosevery year
casi siemprealmost always
a vecessometimes
de niño/niñaas a child …
siempre always
normalmente normally

ilustar in the Future Tense

The future is used to talk about an action or event that will happen in the future. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the future tense. 

To form the future tense of regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs add the following endings to the verb in the infinitive (verbs that have not been conjugated and end in -ar, -er, -ir). The verb ilustar is in its purest form (it has not been conjugated) it’s in the infinitive.  

The verb ilustar is what we call an -ar verb. -ar verbs are verbs that end in -ar. To conjugate ilustar in the future, follow these two rules: 

  1. Find the infinitive of the verb (verbs that have not been conjugated and end in -ar, -er, -ir). In this case ilustar.
  2. Then attach the ending to the end of the infinitive. The ending depends on who is performing the action. 
Yoé
ás
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) á
Nosotros (as)emos
Vosotros (as)éis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)án

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar using the future tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustaréI will illustrate
ilustarásyou will illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustaráhe/she will illustrate, you (formal) will illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustaremoswe will illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustaréisyou (plural) Spain will illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustaránthey will illustrate, you (plural) will illustrate

ilustar in the Informal Future Tense

The informal future is used to talk about an action or event that is going to take place in the near future. To form the informal future, you must use the correct form of the verb ir (to go) + a + the verb in the infinitive. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the informal future tense. 

Follow this rule:

  1. Ir (conjugated) + a + infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir and has not been conjugated).  Example : Yo voy a ilustar 

The conjugation of the verb ir (to go) in the present tense are:

Yovoy
vas
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) va
Nosotros (as)vamos
Vosotros (as)vais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)van

To review how to conjugate the informal future watch my video: Click for Video 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar using the informal future:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yovoy a ilustarI will illustrate
vas a ilustaryou will illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)va a ilustarhe/she will illustrate, you (formal) will illustrate
Nosotros (as)vamos a ilustarwe will illustrate
Vosotros (as)vais a ilustaryou (plural) Spain will illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)van a ilustarthey will illustrate, you (plural) will illustrate

ilustar in the Present Progressive Tense.

The present progressive is used to talk about actions or events happening now. In other words, we use the present progressive to talk about actions that are in the process of happening at the current moment. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the present progressive tense. 

The present progressive is formed by using the correct form of the verb estar (to be) plus the present participle (-ing form of a verb). 

To form the present participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ando for -ar verbs
  4. Add -iendo for -er and –ir verbs

The conjugations of the verb estar in the present tense are:

Yoestoy
estás
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) está
Nosotros (as)estamos
Vosotros (as)estáis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)están

The present participle of the verb ilustar is: ilustando

To review the present progressive and present participles in Spanish, watch my Present Progressive Video:Click for Video 

Just in case you need to review the verb estar, watch my Estar video: Click for Video 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar using the present progressive:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yoestoy ilustandoI am illustrating
estás ilustandoyou are illustrating
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)está ilustandohe/she is illustrating, you (formal) are illustrating
Nosotros (as)estamos ilustandowe are illustrating
Vosotros (as)estáis ilustandoyou (plural) Spain are illustrating
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)están ilustandothey are illustrating, you (plural) are illustrating

ilustar in the Conditional Tense

The conditional tense is used to talk about actions or events that may happen in the future. Think of it as a possibility, a hypothesis, a probability. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the conditional tense. 

The verb ilustar is what we call an -ar verb. -ar verbs are verbs that end in -ar. To conjugate ilustar in the conditional tense follow these two rules: 

  1. Find the infinitive of the verb (verbs that have not been conjugated and end in -ar, -er, -ir). In this case ilustar.
  2. Then attach the ending to the end of the infinitive. The ending depends on who is performing the action. 

To form the conditional of a verb add the following endings to the infinitive of the verb: 

Yoía
ías
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) ía
Nosotros (as)íamos
Vosotros (as)íais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ían

The infinitive of the verb ilustar is ilustar

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar using the conditional tense:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustaríaI would illustrate
ilustaríasyou would illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustaríahe/she would illustrate, you (formal) would illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustaríamoswe would illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustaríasyou (plural) Spain would illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustaríanthey would illustrate, you (plural)would illustrate

ilustar in the Present Perfect Tense

The present perfect is used to talk about actions or events that have started recently (in the past) and are still happening. It can also be used to talk about things that have been done recently or to describe experiences a person has had in their lives. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the conditional tense. 

To form the present perfect tense, you must use the helping verb “haber” in the present tense. This will let us know who has performed the action. Then, we add the past participle of the verb. 

The conjugations of haber in the present tense are:

Yohe
has
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) ha
Nosotros (as)hemos
Vosotros (as)habéis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)han

To form the past participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs
  4. Add -ido for -er and –ir verbs

To summarize. Correct form of haber in the present + past participle = present perfect. 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the present perfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohe ilustadoI have illustrated
has ilustadoyou have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ha ilustadohe/she have illustrated, you (formal) have illustrated
Nosotros (as)hemos ilustadowe have illustrated
Vosotros (as)habéis ilustadoyou (plural) Spain have illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)han ilustadothey have illustrated, you (plural) have illustrated

ilustar in the Past Perfect Tense (Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto) 

The past perfect is used to talk about actions or events that happened before. It is widely used to describe a series of events and it comes in handy to tell stories. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the past perfect tense. 

To form the past perfect you must use the verb haber in the imperfect. This will let us know who has performed the action. 

The conjugations of haber in the imperfect tense are:

Yohabía
habías
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) había
Nosotros (as)habíamos
Vosotros (as)habíais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habían

Then, we add the past participle of the verb. In this case ilustar

To form the past participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs
  4. Add -ido for -er and –ir verbs

To summarize. Use the correct form of haber in the imperfect + past participle = past perfect. 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the past perfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabía ilustadoI had illustrated
habías ilustadoyou had illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)había ilustadohe/she had illustrated, you (formal) had illustrated
Nosotros (as)habíamos ilustadowe had illustrated
Vosotros (as)habíais ilustadoyou (plural) Spain had illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habíain ilustadothey had illustrated, you (plural) had illustrated

ilustar in the Future Perfect Tense

The future perfect is used to talk about something that hasn’t happened yet but is predicted to take place. It is used to describe what will have happened in the future.

The verb ilustar is regular in the future perfect tense. 

To form the future perfect you must use the verb haber in the simple future tense. This will let us know who has performed the action. 

The conjugations of haber in the future tense are:

Yohabré
habrás
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) habrá
Nosotros (as)habremos
Vosotros (as)habréis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habrán

Then, we add the past participle of the verb. In this case ilustar. To form the past participle, you simply add the appropriate ending to the stem of the verb. 

To form the past participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs
  4. Add -ido for -er and –ir verbs

To summarize. Correct form of haber in the simple future tense + past participle = future perfect. 

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the future perfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabré ilustadoI will have illustrated
habrás ilustadoyou will have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)habrá ilustadohe/she will have illustrated, you (formal) will have illustrated
Nosotros (as)habremos ilustadowe will have illustrated
Vosotros (as)habréis ilustadoyou (plural) Spain will have illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habrán ilustadothey will have illustrated, you (plural) will have illustrated

ilustar in the Conditional Perfect Tense

The conditional perfect is used to talk about an action or event that would have happened in the past but didn’t take place due to another action happening. It is used to express possibility in the past. Basically think of it as actions that could or would have taken place if … 

The verb ilustar is regular in the conditional perfect tense. 

To form the conditional perfect you must use the verb haber in the conditional. This will let us know who has performed the action.

The conjugations of haber in the conditional tense are:

Yohabría
habrías
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) habría
Nosotros (as)habríamos
Vosotros (as)habríais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habrían

 Then, we add the past participle of the verb. In this case ilustar. To form the past participle, you simply add the appropriate ending to the stem of the verb. 

To form the past participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs
  4. Add -ido for -er and –ir verbs

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the conditional perfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohabría ilustadoI would have illustrated
habrías ilustadoyou would have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)habría ilustadohe/she would have illustrated, you (formal) would have illustrated
Nosotros (as)habríamos ilustadowe would have illustrated
Vosotros (as)habríais ilustadoyou (plural) Spain will would illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)habrían ilustadothey would have illustrated, you (plural) would have illustrated

ilustar in the Subjunctive Present Tense

The Subjunctive present is used to talk about situations of uncertainty. For example emotions such as wishes, desires and hopes. The main difference between the subjunctive and the indicative mode is that the subjunctive is uncertain, hypothetical or not real. 

The verb ilustar is Regular in the subjunctive present form. 

To form the subjunctive present of most verbs, you must take off the -o endings of the yo form of the present simple and then add a new ending based on who is performing the action.

Subjunctive present endings for -ar:

Yoe
es
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) e
Nosotros (as)emos
Vosotros (as)éis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)en

Subjunctive present endings for -er and -ir verbs: 

Yoa
as
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) as
Nosotros (as)amos
Vosotros (as)áis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)an

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the subjunctive present:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilusteI may illustrate
ilustesyou may illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustehe/she may illustrate, you (formal) may illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustemoswe may illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustéisyou (plural) Spain may illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustenthey may illustrate, you (plural) may illustrate

ilustar in the Subjunctive Imperfect Tense

The subjunctive imperfect is used to talk about situations of uncertainty in the past. For example emotions such as wishes, desires and hopes in the past. It is also used to express politeness or deference, primarily when making a request. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the subjunctive imperfect tense. 

To form the subjunctive imperfect find the ellos/ellas form of the verb in the preterite, take off -aron or -ieron and add a new ending. 

Subjunctive Imperfect endings for -ar verbs like ilustar the endings are:

Yoara
aras
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) ara
Nosotros (as)áramos
Vosotros (as)arais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)aran

You can also use the endings below as alternative endings and the meaning doesn’t change. Keep in mind the ones above are more common

Yoase
ases
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) ase
Nosotros (as)ásemos
Vosotros (as)aseis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)asen

Subjunctive Imperfect endings for -er & -ir verbs like he endings are:

Yoiera
ieras
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) iera
Nosotros (as)iéramos
Vosotros (as)ierais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ieran

You can also use the endings below as alternative endings and the meaning doesn’t change. Keep in mind the ones above are more common:

Yoiese
ieses
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) iese
Nosotros (as)iésemos
Vosotros (as)ieseis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)iesen

Here are the steps in action:

  1. ilustar
  1. The third person of the preterite (ellos/ellas) would be: ilustar – ilustaron
  1. Now remove -aron and you are left with ilust
  1. Then, add a new ending.

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the subjunctive imperfect:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustaraI might illustrate
ilustarasyou might illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustarahe/she might illustrate, you (formal) might illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustáramoswe might illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustaraisyou (plural) Spain might illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustaranthey might illustrate, you (plural) might illustrate

OR

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustaseI might illustrate
ilustasesyou might illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustasehe/she might illustrate, you (formal) might illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustásamoswe might illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustasaisyou (plural) Spain might illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustasanthey might illustrate, you (plural) might illustrate

ilustar in the Subjunctive Future Tense

The subjunctive future is used to describe an event or action or a possible or hypothetical situation. It can also be used to describe something you wished or hoped would happen in the future. This tense is rarely used in Spanish but it doesn’t hurt to learn it.

The verb ilustar is regular in the subjunctive future tense. 

To form the future subjunctive simply add the following endings to the verb in the infinitive (the most pure form of the verb. Verbs in the infinitive have not been conjugated (they end in -ar, -er & -ir)).

Subjunctive Future endings for -ar verbs like ilustar the endings are:

Yoe
es
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) e
Nosotros (as)emos (accent on á of the stem)
Vosotros (as)eis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)en

Subjunctive Future endings for -er verbs the endings are:

Yoiere
ieres
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) iere
Nosotros (as)iéremos
Vosotros (as)iereis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ieran

Subjunctive Future endings for -ir verbs the endings are:

Yoiere
ieres
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) iere
Nosotros (as)iéremos
Vosotros (as)iereis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ieren

Below you will find the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the subjunctive future:

PronounSpanishEnglish
YoilustaraI will illustrate
ilustarasyou will illustrate
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)ilustarahe/she will illustrate, you (formal) will illustrate
Nosotros (as)ilustáramoswe will illustrate
Vosotros (as)ilustaraisyou (plural) Spain will illustrate
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)ilustaranthey will illustrate, you (plural) will illustrate

ilustar in the Subjunctive Present Perfect Tense

The subjunctive present perfect is used to describe actions that are connected to the present. It is also used to talk about actions that will have happened by a certain time in the future. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the subjunctive present perfect tense. 

To form the subjunctive present perfect you must use the present subjunctive of the verb haber  + the past participle of the verb

Here are the conjugations of the verb haber in the present subjunctive:

Yohaya
hayas
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) haya
Nosotros (as)hayamos
Vosotros (as)hayáis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hayan

The past participle of the verb ilustar is: ilustado

Now, let’s put it together . Here are the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the subjunctive present perfect. 

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohaya ilustadoI may have illustrated
hayas ilustadoyou may have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)haya ilustadohe/she may have illustrated, you (formal) may have illustrated
Nosotros (as)hayamos ilustadowe may have illustrated
Vosotros (as)hayáis ilustadoyou (plural) Spain may have illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hayan ilustadothey may have illustrated, you (plural) may have illustrated

ilustar in the Subjunctive Past Perfect Tense (Pluscuamperfecto del Subjuntivo)

The subjunctive past perfect is used to talk about hypothetical situations or actions in the past. It can also be used to talk about past actions that preceded other past actions. 

The verb ilustar is regular in the subjunctive past perfect tense. 

To form the subjunctive past perfect you must use the imperfect subjunctive of the verb haber  + the past participle of the verb

The imperfect subjunctive of haber can be conjugated in two different ways. Having said that, the first conjugations are more commonly used. 

Here are the conjugations of the verb haber in the imperfect subjunctive of the verb haber:

Yohubiera
hubieras
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) hubiera
Nosotros (as)hubiéramos
Vosotros (as)hubierais
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hubieran

The other conjugations of haber in the imperfect subjunctive are:

Yohubiese
hubieses
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.) hubiese
Nosotros (as)hubiésemos
Vosotros (as)hubieseis
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hubiesen

To form the past participle of a verb:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir).
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs
  4. Add -ido for -er and –ir verbs

Let’s apply it to ilustar:

  1. Find the verb in the infinitive (verb that ends in -ar, -er, -ir)  = (ilustar)
  2. Remove the ending (-ar, -er, -ir) = (ilust)
  3. Add -ado for -ar verbs  = (ilustado)

The past participle of the verb ilustar is ilustado.

Now, let’s put it together . Here are the conjugations of the verb ilustar in the subjunctive past perfect. 

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiese ilustadoI might have illustrated
hubieses ilustadoyou might have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)hubiese ilustadohe/she might have illustrated, you (formal) might have illustrated
Nosotros (as)hubiésemos ilustadowe might have illustrated
Vosotros (as)hubieseis ilustadoyou (plural) Spain might have illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hubiesen ilustadothey might have illustrated, you (plural) might have illustrated

OR

PronounSpanishEnglish
Yohubiera ilustadoI might have illustrated
hubieras ilustadoyou might have illustrated
Él / Ella / Usted (Ud.)hubiera ilustadohe/she might have illustrated, you (formal) might have illustrated
Nosotros (as)hubiéramos ilustadowe might have illustrated
Vosotros (as)hubierais ilustadoyou (plural) Spain might have illustrated
Ellas / Ellos / Ustedes (Uds.)hubieran ilustadothey might have illustrated, you (plural) might have illustrated

ilustar as an Imperative Affirmative Command

The imperative Affirmative commands are used to tell someone or a group of people what to do. We do not give commands in the 1st or 3rd person which is why yo, él, ella, ellos, and ellas have been removed for this tense.

ilustar is Regular when forming Imperative Affirmative Commands. 

Mostly we will give commands or tell someone we treat as (tú) what to do. Let’s learn how to conjugate that part first. 

To find the Affirmative Informal tú command of a verb follow these steps:

  1. Find the form of the verb in the present tense. 
  2. Take off the “s
  3. That will give you the affirmative informal command of a verb in the tú form. 

Reminders: Stem changing verbs should continue to have the change in the stem.

For example, The affirmative informal tú command of the verb ilustar  would be ilusta

Let’s see the process:

  1. Find the tú form of the verb in the present tense.  (ilustas)
  2. Take off the “s”.  (ilusta)
  3. That will give you the affirmative informal command of a verb in the tú form.  (ilusta)

To review how to use Affirmative informal (tú) commands watch my video: Click for Video 

PronounSpanishEnglish
N/AN/AN/A
¡ilusta!illustrate!
Usted (Ud.)¡iluste!illustrate!
Nosotros (as)¡ilustemos!illustrate!
Vosotros (as)¡ilustad!illustrate!
Ustedes (Uds.)¡ilusten!illustrate!

ilustar as an Imperative Negative Command

The imperative Negative commands are used to tell someone or a group of people what NOT to do. We do not give commands in the 1st or 3rd person which is why yo, él, ella, ellos, and ellas have been removed for this tense.

ilustar is Regular when forming Imperative Negative Commands. 

Mostly we will give commands or tell someone we treat as (tú) what to do. Let’s learn how to conjugate that part first. 

To find the Negative Informal tú command of a regular verb follow these steps:

  1. Start with No
  2. Find the yo form of the verb in the present tense. 
  3. Take off the “o
  4. Add -es if it’s an -ar verb or -as if it’s and -er or -ir verb.

To review how to use Negative informal (tú) commands watch my video: Click for Video 

PronounSpanishEnglish
N/AN/AN/A
¡no ilustes!Don’t illustrate!
Usted (Ud.)¡no iluste!Don’t illustrate!
Nosotros (as)¡no ilustemos!Don’t illustrate!
Vosotros (as)¡no ilustéis!Don’t illustrate!
Ustedes (Uds.)¡no ilusten!Don’t illustrate!

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