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concretar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

concretarto finalize

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Quick answer:

Use imperative forms like 'concreta' (tú) and 'concrete' (usted) for direct commands.

concretar Affirmative Imperative Forms

concreta
ustedconcrete
nosotrosconcretemos
vosotrosconcretad
ustedesconcreten

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative is for giving direct orders or instructions. For 'concretar', you'd use it to tell someone to finalize something right now, like '¡Concreta los detalles!' (Finalize the details!).

Notes on concretar in the Affirmative Imperative

Concretar is regular in the imperative. Remember to use the 'tú' form 'concreta' for informal commands and 'concrete' for formal 'usted' commands.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Concreta la reunión para mañana!

    Finalize the meeting for tomorrow!

  • Señor, concrete la inversión lo antes posible.

    Sir, finalize the investment as soon as possible.

    usted

  • Amigos, concretemos los planes antes de irnos.

    Friends, let's finalize the plans before we leave.

    nosotros

  • Chicos, concretad los últimos puntos.

    Guys, finalize the last points.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of imperative, like 'Tú concretas la cita'.

    Correct: For a command, use the imperative: '¡Tú concreta la cita!'

    Why: The present indicative states a fact ('you finalize'), while the imperative gives an order ('finalize!').

  • Mistake: Forgetting the vosotros form in Spain, using 'concreten' instead of 'concretad'.

    Correct: In Spain, use 'concretad' for the informal plural command.

    Why: 'Concreten' is for ustedes (formal plural or Latin America informal plural).

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