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disparar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

dispararto shoot

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Quick answer:

The affirmative imperative of disparar uses: dispara, dispare, disparemos, disparad, disparen.

disparar Affirmative Imperative Forms

dispara
usteddispare
nosotrosdisparemos
vosotrosdisparad
ustedesdisparen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this to give a direct order to shoot, whether it's a photographer being told to take the picture or a soldier being told to fire.

Notes on disparar in the Affirmative Imperative

Disparar is regular. The 'tú' command is the same as the third-person present indicative.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Dispara ahora que tienes el ángulo!

    Shoot now that you have the angle!

  • Dispare usted cuando esté listo.

    Shoot (formal) when you are ready.

    usted

  • ¡Disparen a la cuenta de tres!

    Shoot (plural) on the count of three!

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'dispares' for the affirmative tú command.

    Correct: dispara

    Why: The affirmative 'tú' command uses the indicative-style ending (-a), not the subjunctive-style ending.

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