
notar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
notar — to notice
The affirmative imperative of notar is: nota (tú), note (usted), notemos (nosotros), notad (vosotros), noten (ustedes).
notar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use this to direct someone's attention toward something you want them to observe.
Notes on notar in the Affirmative Imperative
Notar is regular. The 'tú' form is 'nota' and the 'vosotros' form is 'notad'.
Example Sentences
¡Nota la diferencia de sabor!
Notice the difference in flavor!
tú
Noten cómo brilla el sol.
Notice (you all) how the sun shines.
ustedes
Note usted la calidad de la tela.
Notice (formal) the quality of the fabric.
usted
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using 'note' for the 'tú' command.
Correct: Nota.
Why: The affirmative 'tú' command normally uses the third-person singular of the present indicative.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: noto
The present of notar is regular: noto, notas, nota, notamos, notáis, notan.
Preterite
yo: noté
The preterite of notar is regular: noté, notaste, notó, notamos, notasteis, notaron.
Imperfect
yo: notaba
The imperfect of notar is regular: notaba, notabas, notaba, notábamos, notabais, notaban.
Future
yo: notaré
The future of notar is regular: notaré, notarás, notará, notaremos, notaréis, notarán.
Conditional
yo: notaría
The conditional of notar is regular: notaría, notarías, notaría, notaríamos, notaríais, notarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: note
The present subjunctive of notar is regular: note, notes, note, notemos, notéis, noten.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: notara
The imperfect subjunctive of notar is regular: notara, notaras, notara, notáramos, notarais, notaran.
Negative Imperative
yo: no notes
The negative imperative of notar uses the present subjunctive: no notes, no note, no notemos, no notéis, no noten.