Conjugate agravar in Spanish

to aggravate, to worsen

agravar is a regular -ar verb ranked #802 among the most common Spanish verbs. For example: "El estrés puede agravar los síntomas de la enfermedad." (Stress can aggravate the symptoms of the illness.). Use the tables below for full conjugation across all 7 tenses.

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Describes current actions, habits, and general truths. The most frequently used tense — master it first.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agravo
agravas
él/ella/Ud. agrava
nosotros agravamos
vosotros agraváis
ellos/ellas/Uds. agravan
Example

Yo agravo todos los días.

I aggravate, to worsen every day.

Describes completed past actions with a clear start and end. Key signals: ayer, el lunes pasado, de repente.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agravé
agravaste
él/ella/Ud. agravó
nosotros agravamos
vosotros agravasteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. agravaron
Example

Ayer yo agravé.

Yesterday I aggravate, to worsen.

Describes habitual past actions, background context, and ongoing states. Key signals: siempre, normalmente, cuando era niño.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agravaba
agravabas
él/ella/Ud. agravaba
nosotros agravábamos
vosotros agravabais
ellos/ellas/Uds. agravaban
Example

Antes yo agravaba con frecuencia.

Before, I used to aggravate, to worsen often.

Describes future events and predictions. In everyday speech, ir a + infinitive is often preferred for planned events.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agravaré
agravarás
él/ella/Ud. agravará
nosotros agravaremos
vosotros agravaréis
ellos/ellas/Uds. agravarán
Example

Mañana yo agravaré.

Tomorrow I will aggravate, to worsen.

Expresses what would happen under certain conditions — equivalent to "would" in English. Also used for polite requests.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agravaría
agravarías
él/ella/Ud. agravaría
nosotros agravaríamos
vosotros agravaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. agravarían
Example

Si pudiera, yo agravaría.

If I could, I would aggravate, to worsen.

Used in clauses expressing wishes, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty — typically after que. Triggers: querer, esperar, dudar, ojalá.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo agrave
agraves
él/ella/Ud. agrave
nosotros agravemos
vosotros agravéis
ellos/ellas/Uds. agraven
Example

Espero que tú agraves.

I hope that you aggravate, to worsen.

Used to give commands and direct requests. Affirmative and negative forms differ significantly in Spanish.

Pronoun Conjugation
yo -
agrava
él/ella/Ud. agrave
nosotros agravemos
vosotros agravad
ellos/ellas/Uds. agraven
Example

¡Agrava!

Aggravate, to worsen!

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