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mear Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

mearto pee

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Quick answer:

The affirmative imperative of mear: mea (tú), mead (vosotros), mee (usted).

mear Affirmative Imperative Forms

mea
ustedmee
nosotrosmeemos
vosotrosmead
ustedesmeen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use for direct commands, most commonly used with pets or children ('Pee now!').

Notes on mear in the Affirmative Imperative

Mear is regular. The 'tú' form is identical to the third-person singular present.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Mea ahora, que nos vamos!

    Pee now, we're leaving!

  • Meed antes de entrar al coche.

    Pee before getting in the car.

    vosotros

  • Mee en este recipiente, por favor.

    Pee in this container, please.

    usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'mear' instead of 'mead' for the vosotros command.

    Correct: mead

    Why: While common in casual speech, the correct grammatical form for the plural command ends in -d.

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