
brear Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
brear — to pester
The imperative of brear is regular: brea, bree, breemos, breen, bread.
brear Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use the affirmative imperative to give direct commands or instructions. For 'brear,' you'd use it to tell someone to stop pestering you or someone else, or to tell a group to pester someone.
Notes on brear in the Affirmative Imperative
Brear is regular in the affirmative imperative. Remember to use the 'vosotros' form (bread) only in Spain.
Example Sentences
¡Brea, deja de molestar!
Pester, stop bothering me!
tú
¡No me brees más!
Don't pester me anymore!
tú
¡Breen a su profesor hasta que les dé una respuesta!
Pester your teacher until he gives you an answer!
¡Breadle con preguntas hasta que se rinda!
Pester him with questions until he gives in!
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the imperative for commands.
Correct: Use 'brea' (tú) or 'bree' (usted), not 'breas' or 'brea'.
Why: The imperative mood is specifically for commands, while the present indicative describes actions happening now or habitually.
Mistake: Confusing 'brea' (tú imperative) with 'brea' (él/ella/usted present indicative).
Correct: Context is key. 'Brea, ven aquí' is a command (imperative), while 'Él brea mucho' describes his behavior (present indicative).
Why: While the forms look the same, the function of the verb in the sentence distinguishes the mood.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: breo
The present indicative of brear is regular: breo, breas, brea, breamos, breáis, brean.
Preterite
yo: breé
The preterite of brear is regular: breé, breaste, breó, breamos, breasteis, brearon.
Imperfect
yo: breaba
The imperfect of brear is regular: breaba, breabas, breaba, breábamos, breabais, breaban.
Future
yo: brearé
The future of brear is regular: brearé, brearás, breará, brearemos, brearéis, brearán.
Conditional
yo: brearía
The conditional of brear is regular: brearía, brearías, brearía, brearíamos, brearíais, brearían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: bree
The present subjunctive of brear is regular: bree, brees, bree, breemos, breéis, breen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: breara
The imperfect subjunctive of brear is regular: breara, brearas, breara, breáramos, brearais, brearan.
Negative Imperative
yo: no brees
The negative imperative of brear uses the present subjunctive: no brees, no bree, no breemos, no breen, no breéis.