
asomar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
asomar — to peek out
Use 'asoma' (tú), 'asome' (usted), 'asomemos' (nosotros), 'asomad' (vosotros), 'asomen' (ustedes) for direct commands.
asomar Affirmative Imperative Forms
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!
tú
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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Related Tenses
Present
yo: asomo
The present tense 'asomo' is for actions happening now, habits, or general truths.
Preterite
yo: asomé
The preterite of asomar is regular: asomé, asomaste, asomó, asomamos, asomasteis, asomaron.
Imperfect
yo: asomaba
The imperfect 'asomaba' describes ongoing or habitual past actions, or sets the scene.
Future
yo: asomaré
The future 'asomaré' predicts or expresses probability about when something will happen.
Conditional
yo: asomaría
The conditional 'asomaría' is for hypothetical situations ('would peek out') or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: asome
The present subjunctive 'asome' is used for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: asomara
The imperfect subjunctive 'asomara' or 'asomase' is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.
Negative Imperative
yo: no asomes
Use 'no asomes' (tú), 'no asome' (usted), 'no asomemos' (nosotros), 'no asoméis' (vosotros), 'no asomen' (ustedes) for negative commands.