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sonreír Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

sonreírto smile

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Quick answer:

The imperative uses sonríe (tú) and sonría (usted) to command someone to smile.

sonreír Affirmative Imperative Forms

sonríe
ustedsonría
nosotrossonriamos
vosotrossonreíd
ustedessonrían

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use this for direct commands, such as telling someone to smile for a photo or to cheer up.

Notes on sonreír in the Affirmative Imperative

The 'tú' form matches the third-person singular present (sonríe), while the other forms match the present subjunctive.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Sonríe! Vas a salir muy bien en la foto.

    Smile! You're going to look great in the photo.

  • Sonría, por favor, el video está grabando.

    Smile, please, the video is recording.

    usted

  • Sonriamos todos para la foto familiar.

    Let's all smile for the family photo.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: sonrie

    Correct: sonríe

    Why: The accent on the 'í' is mandatory to ensure the stress stays on the root of the verb.

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