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suceder Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

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The affirmative imperative of suceder is: sucede (tú), suceda (usted), sucedamos (nosotros), suceded (vosotros), sucedan (ustedes).

suceder Affirmative Imperative Forms

sucede
ustedsuceda
nosotrossucedamos
vosotrossuceded
ustedessucedan

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Used to command or strongly desire that something happen. Commonly used in literature or when addressing 'life' or 'fate'.

Notes on suceder in the Affirmative Imperative

Suceder is regular in the imperative. The 'tú' form is 'sucede' (same as present indicative).

Example Sentences

  • ¡Sucede, milagro!

    Happen, miracle!

  • Sucedan las cosas como deban.

    Let things happen as they should.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'suceda' for the 'tú' command.

    Correct: Sucede.

    Why: The affirmative 'tú' command typically uses the 3rd person singular of the present indicative.

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