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reconciliar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

reconciliarto reconcile

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Quick answer:

Reconcilia (tú), reconcilie (usted), reconciliemos (nosotros), reconcilien (ustedes), reconciliad (vosotros).

reconciliar Affirmative Imperative Forms

reconcilia
ustedreconcilie
nosotrosreconciliemos
vosotrosreconciliad
ustedesreconcilien

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative mood to give direct commands or make requests. For reconciliar, this means telling someone to make up or resolve differences.

Notes on reconciliar in the Affirmative Imperative

Reconciliar is regular in the affirmative imperative. The 'tú' form drops the 'r' and adds 'a' (reconcilia), while the 'vosotros' form adds 'd' (reconciliad).

Example Sentences

  • ¡Reconciliaos, por favor!

    Make up, please!

    vosotros

  • Reconcilia con tu hermano, ya pasaron muchos años.

    Reconcile with your brother, many years have passed.

  • Señores, reconcilien sus diferencias antes de la reunión.

    Gentlemen, reconcile your differences before the meeting.

  • Reconciliemos nuestras posturas para encontrar una solución.

    Let's reconcile our positions to find a solution.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the subjunctive instead of the imperative for tú: 'No reconcilies' instead of 'Reconcilia'.

    Correct: For affirmative commands to 'tú', use the imperative form 'reconcilia'.

    Why: The negative imperative uses the subjunctive, but the affirmative uses the imperative mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'd' in the vosotros form: 'reconciliad'.

    Correct: The vosotros affirmative imperative is 'reconciliad'.

    Why: The 'd' is a standard ending for the vosotros imperative of -ar verbs.

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