
propiciar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
propiciar — to bring about
The imperative of propiciar is regular: propicia, propicie, propiciemos, propiciad, propicien.
propiciar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
Use the affirmative imperative to give direct commands or make strong suggestions. For 'propiciar', it means 'bring about!' or 'cause!'.
Notes on propiciar in the Affirmative Imperative
Propiciar is regular in the affirmative imperative, following the pattern for -ar verbs.
Example Sentences
¡Propicia el cambio que quieres ver!
Bring about the change you want to see!
tú
Propiciemos un ambiente de respeto.
Let's bring about an atmosphere of respect.
nosotros
Propicien oportunidades para todos.
Bring about opportunities for everyone.
Propiciad un momento de calma.
Bring about a moment of calm.
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the imperative for commands.
Correct: Use the imperative form, e.g., 'Propicia' instead of 'Tú propicias'.
Why: The imperative is specifically for commands, while the present indicative describes current actions.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: propicio
The present tense of propiciar is regular: propicio, propicias, propicia, propiciamos, propiciáis, propician.
Preterite
yo: propicié
The preterite of propiciar is regular: propicié, propiciaste, propició, propiciamos, propiciasteis, propiciaron.
Imperfect
yo: propiciaba
The imperfect of propiciar is regular: propiciaba, propiciabas, propiciaba, propiciábamos, propiciabais, propiciaban.
Future
yo: propiciaré
The future tense of propiciar is regular: propiciaré, propiciarás, propiciará, propiciaremos, propiciaréis, propiciarán.
Conditional
yo: propiciaría
The conditional of propiciar is regular: propiciaría, propiciarías, propiciaría, propiciaríamos, propiciaríais, propiciarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: propicie
The present subjunctive of propiciar is regular: propicie, propicies, propiciemos, propiciéis, propicien.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: propiciara
The imperfect subjunctive of propiciar is regular: propiciara/propiciase, propiciaras/propiciases, propiciáramos/propiciásemos, propiciarais/propiciaseis, propiciaran/propiciasen.
Negative Imperative
yo: no propicies
The negative imperative of propiciar uses the present subjunctive: no propicies, no propicie, no propiciemos, no propiciéis, no propicien.