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admirar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

admirarto admire

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Quick answer:

The affirmative imperative of admirar is: admira (tú), admire (usted), admiremos (nosotros), admirad (vosotros), admiren (ustedes).

admirar Affirmative Imperative Forms

admira
ustedadmire
nosotrosadmiremos
vosotrosadmirad
ustedesadmiren

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this to tell someone to look at and appreciate something, like a view or a piece of work.

Notes on admirar in the Affirmative Imperative

Admirar is regular. The 'tú' form is 'admira' (like the present indicative) and 'vosotros' ends in 'd'.

Example Sentences

  • Admira el paisaje, es precioso.

    Admire the landscape; it's beautiful.

  • Admiren el trabajo de sus compañeros.

    Admire your colleagues' work (you all).

  • Admire el cuadro desde este ángulo.

    Admire the painting from this angle (formal).

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'admirar' as a command for a group.

    Correct: admirad (Spain) or admiren (Latin Am.)

    Why: The infinitive is not a standard command form in Spanish.

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