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concurrir Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

concurrirto attend

B2regular -ir★★★
Quick answer:

Concurrir's imperative commands: concurre (tú), concurra (usted), concurramos (nosotros), concurran (ustedes), concurrid (vosotros).

concurrir Affirmative Imperative Forms

concurre
ustedconcurra
nosotrosconcurramos
vosotrosconcurrid
ustedesconcurran

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative mood to give direct commands or make strong suggestions. For 'concurrir,' this means telling someone to attend an event.

Notes on concurrir in the Affirmative Imperative

Concurrir is regular in the imperative, except for the tú form, which follows the pattern of dropping the -ir and adding -e.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Concurre a la reunión de mañana!

    Attend tomorrow's meeting!

  • Señores, concurran a la sala de conferencias.

    Gentlemen, attend the conference room.

    ustedes

  • ¡Concurramos puntualmente a la cita!

    Let's attend the appointment punctually!

    nosotros

  • Amigos, concurrid a la fiesta.

    Friends, attend the party.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of imperative for commands.

    Correct: For a command, use 'Concurre' (tú) not 'Concurres'.

    Why: The indicative describes reality, while the imperative gives a direct order.

  • Mistake: Confusing usted and tú forms.

    Correct: Use 'Concurra' for formal 'usted' and 'Concurre' for informal 'tú'.

    Why: Spanish distinguishes formality in commands, and using the wrong form can sound rude or overly familiar.

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