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reportar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

reportarto report

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Quick answer:

Imperative commands for 'reportar': reporta (tú), reporte (usted), reportemos (nosotros), reporten (ustedes), reportad (vosotros).

reportar Affirmative Imperative Forms

reporta
ustedreporte
nosotrosreportemos
vosotrosreportad
ustedesreporten

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the affirmative imperative to give direct commands or instructions. For 'reportar', you'd use it to tell someone to report something right now.

Notes on reportar in the Affirmative Imperative

Reportar is regular in the affirmative imperative. The vosotros form 'reportad' follows the regular -ar ending.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Reporta la incidencia inmediatamente!

    Report the incident immediately!

  • Señor, reporte cualquier anomalía.

    Sir, report any anomaly.

    usted

  • Reportemos los resultados de la encuesta.

    Let's report the survey results.

    nosotros

  • Ustedes, reporten los problemas que encuentren.

    You all, report the problems you find.

    ustedes

  • ¡Reportad los gastos al final del día!

    Report the expenses at the end of the day!

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive instead of the imperative, e.g., '¡Reportar la fuga!'

    Correct: Use the correct imperative form, like '¡Reporta la fuga!' (tú) or '¡Reporten la fuga!' (ustedes).

    Why: The infinitive is a verb form, not a direct command. Commands need specific conjugations.

  • Mistake: Confusing tú and usted forms, e.g., 'Reporte la fuga' when speaking to a friend.

    Correct: Use 'Reporta la fuga' when speaking informally to one person (tú).

    Why: Spanish has formal (usted) and informal (tú) ways to address people, and the imperative forms differ.

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