
demoler Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
demoler — to demolish
The imperative uses 'demuele' (tú) and 'demuelan' (ustedes), following the o-to-ue stem change.
demoler Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use this to give direct orders to tear something down.
Notes on demoler in the Affirmative Imperative
The stem change 'o' to 'ue' occurs in all forms except 'vosotros' (demoled) and 'nosotros' (demolamos).
Example Sentences
¡Demuele esa pared ahora mismo!
Demolish that wall right now!
tú
Demuela el edificio con cuidado, por favor.
Demolish the building carefully, please.
usted
Demoled el muro exterior primero.
Demolish the exterior wall first.
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'demole' for the tú command.
Correct: demuele
Why: The informal affirmative command usually matches the third-person singular present, which has the stem change.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: demuelo
Demoler features an o-to-ue stem change in all forms except nosotros and vosotros.
Preterite
yo: demolí
Demoler is completely regular in the preterite: demolí, demoliste, demolió.
Imperfect
yo: demolía
The imperfect of demoler is regular: demolía, demolías, demolía...
Future
yo: demoleré
The future of demoler is regular: just add the endings to the infinitive.
Conditional
yo: demolería
The conditional of demoler is regular: demolería, demolerías, demolería...
Present Subjunctive
yo: demuela
Demoler follows an o-to-ue stem change in the present subjunctive, except for nosotros and vosotros.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: demoliera
The imperfect subjunctive of demoler is regular based on the third-person preterite stem: demoliera, demolieras...
Negative Imperative
yo: no demuelas
The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no demuelas, no demuela, etc.