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evadir Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

evadirto evade

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Quick answer:

Evade, evadamos, evadan, evadid are commands for 'evade'.

evadir Affirmative Imperative Forms

evade
ustedevada
nosotrosevadamos
vosotrosevadid
ustedesevadan

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative mood to give direct commands or instructions. 'Evade' is used for 'tú' commands, 'evada' for 'usted', 'evadamos' for 'nosotros', 'evadan' for 'ustedes', and 'evadid' for 'vosotros'.

Notes on evadir in the Affirmative Imperative

Evadir is regular in the imperative mood.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Evade al perro!

    Evade the dog!

  • Señor, evada la pregunta por ahora.

    Sir, evade the question for now.

    usted

  • Amigos, evadamos el tema.

    Friends, let's evade the topic.

    nosotros

  • ¡Ciudadanos, evadan la zona de peligro!

    Citizens, evade the danger zone!

    ustedes

  • ¡Vosotros, corred y evadid a los guardias!

    You all, run and evade the guards!

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of imperative for commands.

    Correct: Use 'evade' for 'tú' commands, not 'evades'.

    Why: The imperative mood is used for direct commands, and its forms differ from the present indicative.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'evada' (usted) and 'evade' (tú).

    Correct: Use 'evade' for informal singular commands and 'evada' for formal singular commands.

    Why: Spanish uses different forms for formal and informal address, even in commands.

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