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llorar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

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Quick answer:

The affirmative imperative of llorar is: llora (tú), llore (usted), lloremos (nosotros), llorad (vosotros), lloren (ustedes).

llorar Affirmative Imperative Forms

llora
ustedllore
nosotroslloremos
vosotrosllorad
ustedeslloren

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this to command or encourage someone to cry (e.g., 'Let it out!').

Notes on llorar in the Affirmative Imperative

Llorar is regular. The 'tú' form is 'llora' (same as present indicative third-person).

Example Sentences

  • Llora si lo necesitas, te sentirás mejor.

    Cry if you need to, you'll feel better.

  • Llorad, hijos míos, es bueno para el alma.

    Cry, my children, it is good for the soul.

    vosotros

  • ¡Lloremos todos de felicidad!

    Let's all cry with happiness!

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: llora (for Usted)

    Correct: llore

    Why: For formal 'usted' commands, you must use the 'e' ending (llore), not the 'a' ending (llora).

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