
tapar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
tapar — to cover
Use tapa, tape, tapemos, tapad, tapen for direct commands with tapar.
tapar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
You use the imperative to give direct commands. 'Tapa esto' means 'cover this'. 'Tapen la caja' means 'cover the box'.
Notes on tapar in the Affirmative Imperative
Tapar is regular in the affirmative imperative.
Example Sentences
¡Tapa la olla, por favor!
Cover the pot, please!
tú
Tapen bien la ventana, hace frío.
Cover the window well, it's cold.
ustedes
Tapemos el pastel antes de meterlo al refrigerador.
Let's cover the cake before putting it in the fridge.
nosotros
¡Tapad vuestros cuadernos!
Cover your notebooks!
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of imperative for commands.
Correct: Use imperative forms like 'tapa' or 'tapan' for commands, not 'tapas' or 'tapan' in a declarative sense.
Why: The imperative mood is specifically for commands, while the present indicative describes current actions or states.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: tapo
Use tapo, tapas, tapa, tapamos, tapáis, tapan for actions happening now, habits, or general truths.
Preterite
yo: tapé
The preterite of tapar is regular: tapé, tapaste, tapó, tapamos, tapasteis, taparon.
Imperfect
yo: tapaba
Use tapaba, tapabas, tapaba, tapábamos, etc., for ongoing or habitual past actions, and descriptions.
Future
yo: taparé
Use 1st person singular taparé, taparás, etc., for actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: taparía
Use taparía, taparías, etc., for hypotheticals ('would cover'), polite requests, and future-in-the-past.
Present Subjunctive
yo: tape
Use tape, tapes, tapemos, etc., after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: tapara
Use tapara, taparas, tapáramos, etc., for past wishes, hypothetical situations, and polite requests.
Negative Imperative
yo: no tapes
Use no tapes, no tape, no tapemos, no tapéis, no tapen for negative commands with tapar.