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posibilitar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

posibilitarto make possible

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Quick answer:

Use the imperative 'posibilita' (tú) and 'posibiliten' (ustedes) for direct commands like 'Make it possible!'.

posibilitar Affirmative Imperative Forms

posibilita
ustedposibilite
nosotrosposibilitemos
vosotrosposibilitad
ustedesposibiliten

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative is for direct commands. You're telling someone to actively make something possible right now. For example, you might tell a colleague, 'Posibilita el acceso para el equipo' (Make the access possible for the team).

Notes on posibilitar in the Affirmative Imperative

Posibilitar is regular in the affirmative imperative. The 'vosotros' form is 'posibilitad'.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Posibilita que todos entren!

    Make it possible for everyone to enter!

  • Posibiliten una solución pronto.

    Make a solution possible soon.

    ustedes

  • Posibilitad un ambiente de trabajo positivo.

    Make a positive work environment possible.

    vosotros

  • Posibilitémoslo.

    Let's make it possible.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the subjunctive instead of the imperative for a direct command.

    Correct: For a direct command like 'Make it happen!', use the imperative '¡Posibilita!' or '¡Posibiliten!', not the subjunctive '¡Posibilites!' or '¡Posibiliten!' (though ustedes imperative and subjunctive are the same).

    Why: The imperative is specifically for commands, while the subjunctive expresses doubt, desire, or emotion.

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