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enfurecer Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

enfurecerto infuriate

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Quick answer:

The imperative uses 'enfurece' for tú and the 'zc' forms for formal commands.

enfurecer Affirmative Imperative Forms

enfurece
ustedenfurezca
nosotrosenfurezcamos
vosotrosenfureced
ustedesenfurezcan

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Used to tell someone to get angry (rare) or in the reflexive 'enfurécete' (get mad).

Notes on enfurecer in the Affirmative Imperative

The 'tú' form is 'enfurece' (regular), but 'usted' and 'ustedes' use the subjunctive 'zc' stem (enfurezca/enfurezcan).

Example Sentences

  • ¡Enfurece a tu oponente para que cometa errores!

    Infuriate your opponent so they make mistakes!

  • Enfurezca a la audiencia con su discurso.

    Infuriate the audience with your speech (formal).

  • Enfureced al enemigo.

    Infuriate the enemy (plural/informal Spain).

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: enfurezce

    Correct: enfurece

    Why: The informal 'tú' command does not use the 'z' change.

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