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hackear Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

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Quick answer:

Use hackea (tú), hackee (usted/ustedes), hackeemos (nosotros), hackead (vosotros), hackeen (ustedes) for direct commands.

hackear Affirmative Imperative Forms

hackea
ustedhackee
nosotroshackeemos
vosotroshackead
ustedeshackeen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative is used for direct commands and requests. For 'hackear', it's like telling someone to 'hack' something right now.

Notes on hackear in the Affirmative Imperative

Hackear is regular in the affirmative imperative. The forms are derived from the present subjunctive for usted/ustedes/nosotros and the infinitive stem for tú/vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Hackea el sistema ahora!

    Hack the system now!

  • Hackeen la página web con cuidado.

    Hack the website carefully.

    ustedes

  • Hackeemos la red para encontrar la falla.

    Let's hack the network to find the bug.

    nosotros

  • Hackead el código fuente si es necesario.

    Hack the source code if it's necessary.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of imperative, e.g., 'Tú hackeas el sistema'.

    Correct: '¡Hackea el sistema!'

    Why: The imperative is for direct commands, while the present indicative describes current actions.

  • Mistake: Confusing tú and usted forms, e.g., using 'hackea' for usted.

    Correct: Use 'hackea' for tú (informal singular) and 'hackee' for usted (formal singular).

    Why: Spanish has different forms for formal and informal address, especially in commands.

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