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enloquecer Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

enloquecerto go crazy

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Quick answer:

The imperative uses 'enloquece' (tú) and 'enloquezca' (usted/ustedes).

enloquecer Affirmative Imperative Forms

enloquece
ustedenloquezca
nosotrosenloquezcamos
vosotrosenloqueced
ustedesenloquezcan

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative to tell someone to go wild or go crazy (often used figuratively, like 'Go crazy with the decorations!').

Notes on enloquecer in the Affirmative Imperative

The 'tú' form is regular (enloquece), but formal and plural forms use the 'zc' change from the subjunctive.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Enloquece un poco y disfruta!

    Go a little crazy and enjoy yourself!

  • Enloquezcan con la música.

    Go wild with the music.

  • Enloquezcamos todos hoy.

    Let's all go crazy today.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'enloquezca' to a friend.

    Correct: Use 'enloquece' for the informal tú command.

    Why: The affirmative tú command usually matches the third person singular of the present indicative.

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