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enojar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

enojarto get angry

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Quick answer:

Use enójate, enóje(se), enojémonos, enojad(os), enojen(se) for direct commands.

enojar Affirmative Imperative Forms

enójate
ustedenójese
nosotrosenojémonos
vosotrosenojaos
ustedesenójense

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative is for giving direct commands or making requests. For 'enojarse', it's about telling someone to get angry or not get angry.

Notes on enojar in the Affirmative Imperative

Enojarse is regular in the affirmative imperative, following the standard pattern for -ar verbs. Remember to attach object pronouns directly to the end of the verb.

Example Sentences

  • ¡No te enojes por eso!

    Don't get angry about that!

  • Señor, no se enoje, por favor.

    Sir, please don't get angry.

    usted

  • Enojémonos y hagamos un escándalo.

    Let's get angry and make a scene.

    nosotros

  • ¡Enojáos con el sistema!

    Get angry with the system!

    vosotros

  • Ustedes, no se enojen por la espera.

    You all, don't get angry about the wait.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Forgetting the pronoun: 'No enojes!' instead of 'No te enojes!'

    Correct: Always include the reflexive pronoun (te, se, nos, os, se) with 'enojarse' in the imperative.

    Why: 'Enojarse' is a reflexive verb, meaning the action reflects back on the subject. The pronoun is essential.

  • Mistake: Incorrect accent on tú form: 'enojate' instead of 'enójate'.

    Correct: The tú affirmative imperative form 'enójate' needs an accent on the 'o' to maintain stress.

    Why: When adding the pronoun 'te' to the verb stem, the stress shifts, and the accent mark is required.

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