
implantar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
implantar — to establish
Commands like 'implanta' (tú) and 'implanten' (ustedes) are regular for implantar.
implantar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use the imperative mood to give direct commands or make requests. For 'implantar,' this means telling someone to establish or implement something directly.
Notes on implantar in the Affirmative Imperative
Implantar is regular in the affirmative imperative. The nosotros and ustedes forms match the present subjunctive.
Example Sentences
¡Implanta nuevas ideas en el equipo!
Establish new ideas in the team!
tú
Implante un sistema de reciclaje en la oficina.
Implement a recycling system in the office.
usted
¡Implantemos un nuevo horario!
Let's establish a new schedule!
nosotros
¡Implantad el plan de inmediato!
Implement the plan immediately!
vosotros
Implanten las nuevas reglas.
Establish the new rules.
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive instead of the imperative for tú.
Correct: Use 'implanta' for tú, not 'implantar'.
Why: The infinitive is the base form; the imperative is used for direct commands.
Mistake: Confusing tú and usted commands.
Correct: Remember 'implanta' is informal (tú) and 'implante' is formal (usted).
Why: Using the wrong form can sound disrespectful or overly familiar.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: implanto
The present tense, like 'implanto' (yo) and 'implantan' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes current actions or habits of establishing things.
Preterite
yo: implanté
The preterite of implantar is regular: implanté, implantaste, implantó, implantamos, implantasteis, implantaron.
Imperfect
yo: implantaba
The imperfect tense, like 'implantaba' (yo) and 'implantaban' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes past habits or ongoing actions of establishing things.
Future
yo: implantaré
The future tense, like 'implantaré' (yo) and 'implantarán' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), expresses future actions or probability regarding establishing things.
Conditional
yo: implantaría
The conditional, like 'implantaría' (yo) and 'implantarían' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), indicates hypothetical actions or polite requests about establishing things.
Present Subjunctive
yo: implante
The present subjunctive, like 'implante' (yo/él/ella/usted) and 'implanten' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), is used after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: implantara
The imperfect subjunctive forms like 'implantara' (yo/él/ella/usted) express hypothetical or past subjunctive situations.
Negative Imperative
yo: no implantes
Negative commands like 'no implantes' (tú) and 'no implanten' (ustedes) use the present subjunctive.