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Llega

Llega is a Spanish verb form meaning arrive or reaches. It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb llegar, and it also serves as the affirmative informal command (tú) meaning “arrive” when giving a direct instruction. It can be used with él, ella, or usted in the present tense, or with tú in the imperative.

Conjugation: The verb llegar is an -ar verb. Present indicative forms are llega, llegas, llega, llegamos, llegáis,

Usage notes: Llega is commonly used with the preposition a to express arrival at a destination, as

llegan.
Imperatives
are:
afirmativo
tú:
llega;
negativo
tú:
no
llegues.
Usted
llegue.
Nosotros
lleguemos.
Vosotros
llegad.
Ustedes
lleguen.
in
“llegar
a
la
oficina.”
It
also
appears
in
idiomatic
expressions
such
as
“llegar
a
tiempo”
(to
arrive
on
time)
and
“llegar
a
ser”
(to
come
to
be,
to
become).
The
phrase
“llegar
a”
has
broad
use
in
indicating
reaching
a
goal,
threshold,
or
result,
including
senses
of
ability,
quantity,
or
emotion.