
conllevar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
conllevar — to entail
Conlleva, conlleve, conllevemos, conllevad, conlleven are the imperative forms of conllevar.
conllevar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use the imperative to give direct commands or instructions. For 'conllevar', this might be telling someone what a situation entails or asking them to consider the consequences.
Notes on conllevar in the Affirmative Imperative
Conllevar is regular in the imperative. Remember that the 'tú' form, 'conlleva', is the same as the present indicative.
Example Sentences
¡Conlleva la responsabilidad con orgullo!
Carry the responsibility with pride!
tú
Señor, conlleve esta situación con paciencia.
Sir, entail this situation with patience.
usted
¡Conllevemos el desafío juntos!
Let's entail the challenge together!
nosotros
¡Conllevad las consecuencias de vuestras acciones!
Entail the consequences of your actions!
vosotros
Ustedes, conlleven la verdad, aunque duela.
You all, entail the truth, even if it hurts.
ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive 'conllevar' for a command.
Correct: Use the imperative forms like 'conlleva' or 'conlleve'.
Why: The infinitive is the base form of the verb and isn't used for direct commands.
Mistake: Confusing 'conlleva' (tú) and 'conlleve' (usted).
Correct: Use 'conlleva' for informal commands to one person and 'conlleve' for formal commands.
Why: Spanish distinguishes between informal ('tú') and formal ('usted') address, which affects verb endings.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: conllevo
The present tense of conllevar (conllevo, conllevas, conlleva, etc.) describes what things entail now or generally.
Preterite
yo: conllevé
Conllevar is regular in the preterite: conllevé, conllevaste, conllevó, conllevamos, conllevasteis, conllevaron.
Imperfect
yo: conllevaba
The imperfect of conllevar (conllevaba, conllevabas, etc.) describes past situations or habitual actions that entailed something.
Future
yo: conllevaré
The future of conllevar (conllevaré, conllevarás, etc.) describes what things will entail or imply.
Conditional
yo: conllevaría
The conditional of conllevar (conllevaría, conllevarías, etc.) talks about what would be entailed or implied.
Present Subjunctive
yo: conlleve
The present subjunctive (conlleve, conlleves, etc.) expresses wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: conllevara
The imperfect subjunctive (conllevara/conllevara, conllevaras, etc.) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.
Negative Imperative
yo: no conlleves
The negative imperative uses 'no' plus the present subjunctive: no lleves, no lleve, no llevemos, no llevéis, no lleven.