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regañar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

regañarto scold

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Quick answer:

Use 'regaña' for tú commands, 'regañe' for usted, 'regañemos' for nosotros, 'regañad' for vosotros, and 'regañen' for ustedes.

regañar Affirmative Imperative Forms

regaña
ustedregañe
nosotrosregañemos
vosotrosregañad
ustedesregañen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

The imperative mood is for giving direct commands. Use 'regaña' to tell one person you know well to stop scolding, or use 'regañen' for a group or someone you address formally.

Notes on regañar in the Affirmative Imperative

Regañar is regular in the imperative mood. The tú form 'regaña' is the same as the third-person singular present indicative.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Regaña a tu hermano por hacer eso!

    Scold your brother for doing that!

  • Señora, no regañe al niño, por favor.

    Ma'am, don't scold the child, please.

    usted

  • Regañad vuestros hijos con amabilidad.

    Scold your children with kindness.

    vosotros

  • No nos regañen por llegar tarde.

    Don't scold us for arriving late.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the subjunctive form instead of the imperative for tú.

    Correct: Use 'regaña' for the tú imperative, not 'regañes'.

    Why: 'Regañes' is the present subjunctive, used in different contexts like wishes or doubts, not direct commands.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'd' on the vosotros form.

    Correct: The correct vosotros imperative is 'regañad', not 'regaña'.

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

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