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saborear Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

saborearto savor

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Quick answer:

Saborea (tú), saboree (usted), saboreemos (nosotros), saboread (vosotros), saboreen (ustedes) are the affirmative commands for saborear.

saborear Affirmative Imperative Forms

saborea
ustedsaboree
nosotrossaboreemos
vosotrossaboread
ustedessaboreen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the affirmative imperative of saborear to tell someone directly to savor something, like a special meal or a moment. For example, '¡Saborea este postre!' (Savor this dessert!).

Notes on saborear in the Affirmative Imperative

Saborear is regular in the affirmative imperative. The 'vosotros' form is saboread.

Example Sentences

  • Tú, saborea cada bocado de este pastel.

    You, savor every bite of this cake.

  • Señor Pérez, saboree la tranquilidad de la mañana.

    Mr. Perez, savor the tranquility of the morning.

    usted

  • Amigos, saboreemos este vino juntos.

    Friends, let's savor this wine together.

    nosotros

  • Vosotros, saboread la victoria después de tanto esfuerzo.

    You all, savor the victory after so much effort.

    vosotros

  • Familia, saboreen este momento especial.

    Family, savor this special moment.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the imperative, e.g., 'Tú saboreas esto'.

    Correct: Use the imperative form: 'Tú saborea esto'.

    Why: The imperative is for direct commands, while the present indicative describes current actions.

  • Mistake: Confusing tú and usted forms, e.g., 'Usted saborea'.

    Correct: Use 'usted saboree' for the formal command.

    Why: The usted command form uses the present subjunctive ending for -ar verbs.

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