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agredir Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

agredirto attack

B1regular -ir★★★
Quick answer:

The imperative of agredir has regular -ir forms: agrede, agreda, agredamos, agredid, agredan.

agredir Affirmative Imperative Forms

agrede
ustedagreda
nosotrosagredamos
vosotrosagredid
ustedesagredan

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the affirmative imperative to give direct commands. For example, '¡Agrede!' means 'Attack!' (to tú), and '¡Agredan!' means 'Attack!' (to ustedes).

Notes on agredir in the Affirmative Imperative

Agredir is regular in the affirmative imperative, following the standard pattern for -ir verbs.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Agrede al ladrón!

    Attack the thief!

  • ¡Agreda usted con cuidado!

    Attack with care!

    usted

  • ¡Agredamos con valentía!

    Let's attack with bravery!

    nosotros

  • ¡Agredid sin miedo!

    Attack without fear!

    vosotros

  • ¡Agredan ahora!

    Attack now!

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the imperative, like 'Agredes al perro'.

    Correct: Use the imperative form: '¡Agrede al perro!'

    Why: The imperative is used for direct commands, while the present indicative describes actions happening now.

  • Mistake: Confusing tú and usted forms, e.g., 'Agreda tú'.

    Correct: 'Agrede tú' for informal singular command, 'Agreda usted' for formal singular command.

    Why: The forms are different, and using the wrong one can sound impolite or incorrect.

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