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reflexionar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

reflexionarto reflect

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Quick answer:

Reflexionar's imperative commands are: reflexiona (tú), no reflexiones (tú neg.), reflexione (usted), no reflexione (usted neg.), reflexionemos (nosotros), no reflexionemos (nosotros neg.), reflexione (ustedes), no reflexionen (ustedes neg.), reflexionad (vosotros), no reflexionéis (vosotros neg.).

reflexionar Affirmative Imperative Forms

reflexiona
ustedreflexione
nosotrosreflexionemos
vosotrosreflexionad
ustedesreflexionen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative of 'reflexionar' to give direct commands or advice. For example, telling someone to stop and think, or encouraging a group to reflect on something.

Notes on reflexionar in the Affirmative Imperative

Reflexionar is regular in all imperative forms. Remember the vosotros negative imperative adds an accent.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Reflexiona sobre tus acciones!

    Reflect on your actions!

  • Reflexionemos sobre el futuro.

    Let's reflect on the future.

    nosotros

  • Ustedes, reflexionen antes de decidir.

    You all, reflect before deciding.

    ustedes

  • ¡Vosotros, reflexionad en silencio!

    You all (plural, informal), reflect in silence!

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive 'reflexionar' instead of the imperative command.

    Correct: Use 'reflexiona' for tú, 'reflexione' for usted, etc.

    Why: The imperative mood is used for direct commands, not the infinitive.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no' in negative commands.

    Correct: Always use 'no' before the verb in negative commands: 'no reflexiones'.

    Why: Spanish negative commands require 'no' preceding the verb.

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