Introduction
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Also known as the command tense, the imperative tense is used to issue direct commands, make requests, and issue calls to action.
It has no first-person singular (yo) conjugation, as it is impossible to issue yourself commands.
More properly, the imperative is called a mood, rather than a tense, because it makes no claim to when an action is being performed. For the sake of simplicity however, we call it a tense here.
It has no first-person singular (yo) conjugation, as it is impossible to issue yourself commands.
More properly, the imperative is called a mood, rather than a tense, because it makes no claim to when an action is being performed. For the sake of simplicity however, we call it a tense here.
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Conjugaciones verbales
non-finite
no finito
indicative
indicativo
subjunctive
subjunctivo
conditional
condicional
imperative
imperativo
imperative
imperativo
negative imperative
imperativo negativo
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