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What are the conjugations of "ponerse de pie?"

What are the conjugations of "ponerse de pie?"

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I looked it up, but I can't seem to find it. Por favor, alguien; ¡ayudame!

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updated May 19, 2010
posted by jessiey7

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Just conjugate ponerse and then tack "de pie" on the end.

Example: Me pongo de pie.

The imperatives are not included for some reason so I will show them here:

  • Ponte de pie. (tú)
  • Póngase de pie. (usted)
  • Pongámonos de pie. (nosotros -- note final s dropped from pongamos)
  • Poneos de pie (vosotros -- note final d dropped from poned)
  • Pónganse de pie (ustedes)

Also, it can be ponerse de pie or ponerse en pie.

updated May 19, 2010
edited by webdunce
posted by webdunce
Does ponéos need an accent mark? It would be there "naturally". - 0074b507, May 17, 2010
Verbs ending in "-ir" will require a written accent....from article on vosotros (reflexive) commands - 0074b507, May 17, 2010
Hmmm...creo que tiene razón, Q. La he cambiado. - webdunce, May 19, 2010
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Which tense verb conjugation do you mean? Present? Past? Future?

Here is the present simple

Yo me pongo de pie Tú te pones de pie Él se pone de pie Nosotros nos ponemos de pie Vosotros os ponéis de pie Ellos se ponen de pie

updated May 17, 2010
posted by Anuk
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I'm pretty sure that ponerse de pie means to stand up.The literal translation to put on feet is quite ugly in English gulp

updated May 17, 2010
posted by chica_rica
What does it mean? - Anuk, May 17, 2010