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empeñar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

empeñarto pawn

B1regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

Use 'empeña' (tú), 'empeñe' (usted), 'empeñemos' (nosotros), 'empeñen' (ustedes), or 'empeñad' (vosotros) for direct commands.

empeñar Affirmative Imperative Forms

empeña
ustedempeñe
nosotrosempeñemos
vosotrosempeñad
ustedesempeñen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

You use the imperative mood to give direct orders or instructions. For 'empeñar', this means telling someone to pawn something, or to keep one's word.

Notes on empeñar in the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative forms of 'empeñar' are regular for the -ar verb type. Remember the 'tú' form drops the 'r' from the infinitive and adds 'a'.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Empeña tu reloj si necesitas dinero!

    Pawn your watch if you need money!

  • Empeñe su palabra de honor.

    He gave his word of honor.

  • Empeñemos en conseguir nuestros objetivos.

    Let's be determined to achieve our goals.

    nosotros

  • ¡Empeñad en ser valientes!

    Be determined to be brave!

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'empeñar' instead of 'empeña' for the tú command.

    Correct: The command form for tú is 'empeña', not the infinitive.

    Why: Commands are conjugated differently from infinitives.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'empeñe' (usted command) with 'empeñe' (present subjunctive).

    Correct: While the form is the same, the context clarifies if it's a command or a wish/doubt.

    Why: These forms are identical, so rely on sentence structure and context.

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