
concretar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
concretar — to finalize
Use imperative forms like 'concreta' (tú) and 'concrete' (usted) for direct commands.
concretar Affirmative Imperative Forms
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!
tú
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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Related Tenses
Present
yo: concreto
The present tense 'concretar' (concretó, concretas, concreto) describes current or habitual actions of finalizing.
Preterite
yo: concreté
The preterite of 'concretar' is regular: concreté, concretaste, concretó, concretamos, concretasteis, concretaron, used for completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: concretaba
The imperfect 'concretaba' describes ongoing or habitual past actions of finalizing.
Future
yo: concretaré
The future tense 'concretará' expresses that an action of finalizing will happen.
Conditional
yo: concretaría
The conditional 'concretaría' expresses hypothetical or polite actions of finalizing.
Present Subjunctive
yo: concrete
The present subjunctive like 'concrete' or 'concretes' is used for wishes, doubts, and recommendations.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: concretara
The imperfect subjunctive like 'concretara' or 'concretase' is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.
Negative Imperative
yo: no concretes
Use 'no' + present subjunctive, like 'no concretes' (tú) or 'no concrete' (usted), for negative commands.