
condicionar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
condicionar — to influence
Use 'condiciona', 'condicione', 'condicionemos', 'condicionen', 'condicionad' for direct commands with 'condicionar'.
condicionar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
You'll use the imperative of 'condicionar' to give direct orders or strong suggestions. Think of telling someone to influence a situation or to set conditions.
Notes on condicionar in the Affirmative Imperative
Condicionar is regular in the imperative, following the standard pattern for -ar verbs.
Example Sentences
¡Condiciona la negociación a tu favor!
Influence the negotiation in your favor!
tú
Señor director, condicione la reunión para las diez.
Mr. Director, set the meeting for ten.
usted
Condicionemos el éxito a la preparación.
Let's condition success on preparation.
nosotros
Ustedes, condicionen la entrada a la firma del documento.
You all, condition the entry on signing the document.
ustedes
¡Condicionad bien las reglas del juego!
Set the game rules well!
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'condicionar' instead of the imperative form.
Correct: Use 'condiciona' (tú), 'condicione' (usted), etc.
Why: The infinitive form is the base verb and cannot be used as a direct command.
Mistake: Forgetting the 'vosotros' ending: 'condicionar'.
Correct: The 'vosotros' imperative is 'condicionad'.
Why: This is a specific irregular ending for -ar verbs in the vosotros imperative.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: condiciono
Use 'condiciono', 'condicionas', 'condiciona', 'condicionamos', 'condicionáis', 'condicionan' for current or habitual influencing/setting conditions.
Preterite
yo: condicioné
Use 'condicioné', 'condicionaste', 'condicionó', 'condicionamos', 'condicionasteis', 'condicionaron' for completed past actions of influencing or setting conditions.
Imperfect
yo: condicionaba
Use 'condicionaba', 'condicionabas', 'condicionaba', 'condicionábamos', 'condicionabais', 'condicionaban' for ongoing or habitual past influencing/setting conditions.
Future
yo: condicionaré
Use 'condicionaré', 'condicionarás', 'condicionará', 'condicionaremos', 'condicionaréis', 'condicionarán' for future influencing or setting conditions.
Conditional
yo: condicionaría
Use 'condicionaría', 'condicionarías', 'condicionaría', 'condicionaríamos', 'condicionaríais', 'condicionarían' for hypothetical or polite influencing/setting conditions.
Present Subjunctive
yo: condicione
Use 'condicione', 'condiciones', 'condicionemos', 'condicionen', 'condicionéis' after wishes, doubts, emotions, or impersonal expressions with 'condicionar'.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: condicionara
Use 'condicionara' or 'condicionase' (and variations) for past hypothetical or uncertain situations with 'condicionar'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no condiciones
Use 'no condiciones', 'no condicione', 'no condicionemos', 'no condicionen', 'no condicionéis' for negative commands with 'condicionar'.