recibas

This is the 13401st most frequent Spanish word.


recibas

"Recibas" is the second-person singular present subjunctive form of "recibir," meaning "you receive."


Here, 'recibas' is used in the subjunctive mood to express a wish or hope about receiving something.

Espero que recibas mi carta pronto.

I hope you receive my letter soon.


In this sentence, 'recibas' is employed in the subjunctive mood, following the phrase 'es importante que,' which sets a context of importance or necessity.

Es importante que tú recibas estas instrucciones con atención.

It is important that you receive these instructions carefully.


'Recibas' in this sentence is in the subjunctive mood because it appears in a subordinate clause introduced by 'a menos que,' indicating a condition.

A menos que recibas ayuda, no podrás hacerlo.

Unless you receive help, you won't be able to do it.