
concluir Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
concluir — to finish
The imperative forms for concluir are: concluye (tú), concluya (usted), concluyamos (nosotros), concluid (vosotros), concluyan (ustedes).
concluir Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use the imperative to give a direct order to finish a task or to wrap up a speech.
Notes on concluir in the Affirmative Imperative
Most forms use the 'y' spelling change. The 'vosotros' form (concluid) is the only one that remains regular without a 'y'.
Example Sentences
Concluye tu trabajo antes de salir.
Finish your work before leaving.
tú
Concluya la sesión, por favor.
Finish the session, please.
Concluyamos este debate de una vez.
Let's conclude this debate once and for all.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: concluye (for usted)
Correct: concluya
Why: For formal commands (usted), you must use the subjunctive-based ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: concluyo
In the present tense, concluir is irregular: the 'i' changes to 'uy' in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.
Preterite
yo: concluí
The preterite of concluir features a 'y' in the third-person forms: concluyó and concluyeron.
Imperfect
yo: concluía
The imperfect of concluir is regular: concluía, concluías, concluía, concluíamos, concluíais, concluían.
Future
yo: concluiré
The future of concluir is regular: concluiré, concluirás, concluirá, concluiremos, concluiréis, concluirán.
Conditional
yo: concluiría
The conditional of concluir is regular: concluiría, concluirías, concluiría, concluiríamos, concluiríais, concluirían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: concluya
The present subjunctive of concluir uses the 'y' throughout: concluya, concluyas, concluya, concluyamos, concluyáis, concluyan.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: concluyera
The imperfect subjunctive of concluir uses the 'y' from the preterite: concluyera, concluyeras, concluyera...
Negative Imperative
yo: no concluyas
The negative imperative always uses the present subjunctive forms: no concluyas, no concluya, no concluyamos, no concluyáis, no concluyan.