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inmovilizar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

inmovilizarto immobilize

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Quick answer:

The imperative uses C for most commands: inmoviliza (tú), inmovilice (usted), inmovilicemos (nosotros), inmovilizad (vosotros), inmovilicen (ustedes).

inmovilizar Affirmative Imperative Forms

inmoviliza
ustedinmovilice
nosotrosinmovilicemos
vosotrosinmovilizad
ustedesinmovilicen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this to give direct orders to stabilize something, like 'Immobilize that leg!' during an emergency.

Notes on inmovilizar in the Affirmative Imperative

The 'tú' and 'vosotros' forms use Z (inmoviliza, inmovilizad) because the endings are -a and -ad. All other forms use C (inmovilice) because the endings start with E.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Inmoviliza al paciente inmediatamente!

    Immobilize the patient immediately!

  • Inmovilice el vehículo a la derecha, por favor.

    Immobilize (stop) the vehicle on the right, please.

  • Inmovilicemos la zona antes de moverlo.

    Let's immobilize the area before moving him.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'inmovilice' for the tú command.

    Correct: Use 'inmoviliza' for affirmative tú.

    Why: Affirmative tú commands normally use the third-person singular of the present indicative.

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