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asomar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

asomarto peek out

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Quick answer:

Use 'asoma' (tú), 'asome' (usted), 'asomemos' (nosotros), 'asomad' (vosotros), 'asomen' (ustedes) for direct commands.

asomar Affirmative Imperative Forms

asoma
ustedasome
nosotrosasomemos
vosotrosasomad
ustedesasomen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative is for giving direct commands or instructions. For 'asomar,' it's like telling someone, 'Peek out!' or 'Show yourself!'

Notes on asomar in the Affirmative Imperative

Asomar is regular in the affirmative imperative.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Asoma la cabeza por la ventana!

    Peek your head out the window!

  • Asomen cuando estén listos.

    Peek out when you are ready.

    ustedes

  • Asomad la cara, no tengáis miedo.

    Show your faces, don't be afraid.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present subjunctive instead of the affirmative imperative for 'tú'.

    Correct: Use 'asoma' for 'tú', not 'asomes'.

    Why: 'Asomes' is the present subjunctive, used for wishes or doubts, not direct commands.

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