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entrometerse Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

entrometerseto meddle

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The affirmative imperative of entrometerse attaches pronouns to the end: entrométete, entrométase, entrometámonos, entrometeos, entrométanse.

entrometerse Affirmative Imperative Forms

entrométete
ustedentrométase
nosotrosentrometámonos
vosotrosentrometeos
ustedesentrométanse

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this to tell someone to meddle (though usually, you'd use the negative imperative to tell them NOT to).

Notes on entrometerse in the Affirmative Imperative

When attaching pronouns, you must add an accent mark to maintain the original stress of the verb (e.g., entrométete).

Example Sentences

  • ¡Entrométete y ayúdanos a decidir!

    Meddle and help us decide!

  • Entrométase usted si cree que es necesario.

    Meddle (formal) if you think it's necessary.

  • Entrometeos en el proyecto para terminarlo rápido.

    Get involved/meddle in the project to finish it fast.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Writing 'entrometete' without the accent.

    Correct: entrométete

    Why: Adding the pronoun 'te' shifts the word length, requiring a written accent to keep the stress on the third-to-last syllable.

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