Dar Conjugation Subjunctive
Within the subjunctive mood, “dar” (to give) conjugates according to its tense and the entity performing the action. For regular verbs, the subjunctive follows a set of endings added to the verb stem. In the present tense, the endings are -e, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, and -en. For irregular verbs like “dar,” the stem changes, and the endings are applied to the modified stem. This results in forms such as “dé” (present), “diera” (past), and “hubiera dado” (past perfect) in the subjunctive mood.