
divorciar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
divorciar — to divorce
The imperative of divorciar uses regular -ar endings: divorcia, divorcie, divorciemos, divorciad, divorcien.
divorciar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
You use the imperative to give direct commands. For 'divorciar', this would be telling someone to divorce, or suggesting it for a group.
Notes on divorciar in the Affirmative Imperative
Divorciar is regular in the affirmative imperative.
Example Sentences
¡Divorcia de ella!
Divorce her!
tú
Señores, divorcien sus caminos.
Gentlemen, divorce your ways.
ustedes
¡Divorciad vuestras vidas!
Divorce your lives!
vosotros
Divorciemos esta sociedad.
Let's divorce this partnership.
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the subjunctive instead of the imperative for tú.
Correct: The command for tú is 'divorcia', not 'divorcies'.
Why: The negative tú command uses the subjunctive, but the affirmative uses a unique imperative form.
Mistake: Forgetting the 'd' on the vosotros form.
Correct: The command for vosotros is 'divorciad', not 'divorcia'.
Why: The vosotros imperative adds a 'd' to the stem.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: divorcio
The present tense of divorciar is regular: divorcio, divorcias, divorcia, divorciamos, divorciáis, divorcian.
Preterite
yo: divorcié
The preterite of divorciar is regular: divorcié, divorciaste, divorció, divorciamos, divorciasteis, divorciaron.
Imperfect
yo: divorciaba
The imperfect tense of divorciar is regular: divorciaba, divorciabas, divorciaba, divorciábamos, divorciabais, divorciaban.
Future
yo: divorciaré
The future tense of divorciar is regular: divorciaré, divorciarás, divorciará, divorciaremos, divorciaréis, divorciarán.
Conditional
yo: divorciaría
The conditional tense of divorciar is regular: divorciaría, divorciarías, divorciaría, divorciaríamos, divorciaríais, divorciarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: divorcie
The present subjunctive of divorciar (divorcie, divorcies, divorciemos, etc.) is used after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: divorciara
The imperfect subjunctive of divorciar (divorciara, divorciaras, divorciáramos, etc.) is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Negative Imperative
yo: no divorcies
Negative commands for divorciar use the present subjunctive: no divorcies, no divorcie, no divorciemos, no divorciéis, no divorcien.