Pensar Conjugation: Express Thoughts in Spanish + QUIZ

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What is Pensar? The Verb for Thinking and Planning

Mastering the Spanish verb pensar is essential for expressing your thoughts, ideas, and intentions. This versatile verb is a cornerstone of daily conversation, used for everything from casual opinions to firm plans.

Key Takeaways:

  • Primary Meaning: To think.
  • Key Use: Expressing thoughts, opinions, and intentions (pensar + infinitive).
  • Must-Know Conjugation: Pienso que... (I think that…).
  • Grammar Tip: The stem changes from e to ie in most present tense forms (e.g., pienso, piensas).
  • Common Structure: Pensar en (to think about), Pensar de (to have an opinion about), Pensar + inf. (to plan to).

Complete Pensar Conjugation: The Essential Tenses

Present Tense Conjugation

PronounConjugationExample
YopiensoPienso, luego existo. (I think, therefore I am.)
piensas¿Qué piensas de la política? (What do you think about politics?)
Él/Ella/UstedpiensaElla piensa viajar a México. (She is thinking about traveling to Mexico.)
NosotrospensamosPensamos que es una buena idea. (We think it’s a good idea.)
Vosotrospensáis¿Pensáis ir a la fiesta? (Are you thinking of going to the party?)
Ellos/UstedespiensanEllos piensan comprar una casa. (They are thinking about buying a house.)

Past Tenses: Preterite vs. Imperfect

Preterite Tense Conjugation

PronounConjugationExample
YopenséPensé que me habías olvidado. (I thought you had forgotten me.)
pensastePensaste demasiado en el problema. (You thought too much about the problem.)
Él/Ella/UstedpensóÉl pensó en renunciar a su trabajo. (He thought about quitting his job.)
NosotrospensamosPensamos que sería más fácil. (We thought it would be easier.)
VosotrospensasteisPensasteis que era una broma. (You all thought it was a joke.)
Ellos/UstedespensaronPensaron en todas las posibilidades. (They thought about all the possibilities.)

Imperfect Tense Conjugation

PronounConjugationExample
YopensabaDe niño, pensaba que los monstruos eran reales. (As a child, I thought monsters were real.)
pensabasSiempre pensabas en los demás. (You always thought about others.)
Él/Ella/UstedpensabaElla pensaba que no eras sincero. (She thought you weren’t sincere.)
NosotrospensábamosPensábamos mudarnos a otra ciudad. (We were thinking about moving to another city.)
VosotrospensabaisPensabais que era imposible. (You all thought it was impossible.)
Ellos/UstedespensabanPensaban viajar el año pasado. (They were thinking about traveling last year.)

Future Tense Conjugation

PronounConjugationExample
YopensaréPensaré en tu oferta. (I will think about your offer.)
pensarásPensarás diferente cuando seas mayor. (You will think differently when you’re older.)
Él/Ella/UstedpensaráElla pensará una solución. (She will think of a solution.)
NosotrospensaremosPensaremos en el futuro con optimismo. (We will think about the future with optimism.)
VosotrospensaréisPensaréis que exagero, pero es verdad. (You all will think I’m exaggerating, but it’s true.)
Ellos/UstedespensaránPensarán que estamos locos. (They will think we are crazy.)

Present Subjunctive Conjugation

PronounConjugationExample
YopienseEs raro que yo no piense en eso. (It’s strange that I don’t think about that.)
piensesQuiero que pienses en las consecuencias. (I want you to think about the consequences.)
Él/Ella/UstedpienseDudo que él piense igual. (I doubt he thinks the same.)
NosotrospensemosSugiero que pensemos un plan. (I suggest we think of a plan.)
VosotrospenséisEspero que penséis bien la respuesta. (I hope you all think about the answer carefully.)
Ellos/UstedespiensenNo creo que piensen venir. (I don’t think they plan to come.)

Imperative (Command) Conjugation

PronounConjugation (Affirmative)Example
piensa¡Piensa antes de actuar! (Think before you act!)
Ustedpiense¡Piense en lo que va a decir! (Think about what you are going to say!)
Nosotrospensemos¡Pensemos en una solución juntos! (Let’s think of a solution together!)
Vosotrospensad¡Pensad en vuestro futuro! (Think about your future!)
Ustedespiensen¡Piensen en las alternativas! (Think about the alternatives!)

Verbals: Gerund & Infinitive

FormSpanishExample
GerundpensandoEstoy pensando en ti. (I am thinking about you.)
InfinitivepensarVoy a pensar mi respuesta. (I am going to think about my answer.)

Imperative (Command) Conjugation

Affirmative Commands

PronounConjugationExample
piensa¡Piensa antes de actuar! (Think before you act!)
Ustedpiense¡Piense bien su respuesta! (Think about your answer carefully!)
Nosotrospensemos¡Pensemos en soluciones! (Let’s think about solutions!)
Vosotrospensad¡Pensad en el futuro! (Think about the future!)
Ustedespiensen¡Piensen en alternativas! (Think about alternatives!)

Negative Commands

PronounConjugationExample
no pienses¡No pienses demasiado! (Don’t think too much!)
Ustedno piense¡No piense solo en problemas! (Don’t think only about problems!)
Nosotrosno pensemos¡No pensemos solo en nosotros! (Let’s not think only about ourselves!)
Vosotrosno penséis¡No penséis que es fácil! (Don’t think it’s easy!)
Ustedesno piensen¡No piensen que es imposible! (Don’t think it’s impossible!)

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How to Use Pensar in Context

Expressing Thoughts and Opinions

  • Pienso que deberíamos esperar. (I think we should wait.)
  • ¿Qué piensas de la nueva ley? (What is your opinion on the new law?)
  • Pensamos que ella es perfecta para el puesto. (We think she is perfect for the position.)

Stating Intentions and Plans

  • Pienso viajar a España el próximo año. (I plan to travel to Spain next year.)
  • ¿Piensas estudiar esta noche? (Do you plan to study tonight?)
  • Ellos piensan casarse en junio. (They plan to get married in June.)

Common Phrases and Idioms with Pensar

  • Pensar en (to think about)
  • Pensar de (to have an opinion about)
  • Pensar bien/mal de (to think well/badly of)
  • Pensar + infinitivo (to plan to)
  • Sin pensar (without thinking)

A Note on Culture & Common Mistakes

Cultural Insight: In Spanish, pensar de is used to ask for or give an opinion about something, which is a direct and common way to solicit viewpoints in conversation.

Watch Out! The most common mistake is forgetting the stem change (e -> ie) in the present tense.

  • ✅ Correct: Yo **pienso**Tú **piensas**
  • ❌ Incorrect: Yo *penso*Tú *pensas*

TAKE THE PENSAR CONJUGATION QUIZ

Spanish Verb “Pensar” Conjugation Quiz – Master “To Think” in Spanish
Spanish Verb “Pensar” Conjugation Quiz
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Verb “Pensar” Tip: “Pensar” means “to think” in Spanish and is a stem-changing verb (e-ie). It’s used to express thoughts, opinions, and intentions.

Study Tip: Remember that “pensar” undergoes a stem change from e to ie in all forms except nosotros and vosotros. For example: “pienso” (I think), “pensamos” (we think).

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