
transitar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
transitar — to pass through
Use 'transita' for tú commands, and 'transiten' for ustedes commands.
transitar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
The imperative is used for direct commands. For 'tú', you use the affirmative 'transita' to tell someone to pass through. For formal 'ustedes', you use 'transiten'.
Notes on transitar in the Affirmative Imperative
Transitar is regular in the affirmative imperative.
Example Sentences
Si vas al centro, transita por la calle principal.
If you go downtown, pass through the main street.
tú
Por favor, transiten con cuidado en esta zona.
Please, pass through carefully in this area.
ustedes
¡Transitemos por el parque!
Let's pass through the park!
nosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the present tense instead of the imperative for a command.
Correct: Use 'transita' for 'tú' commands, not 'transitas'.
Why: The imperative mood is specifically for giving orders or making requests.
Mistake: Confusing tú and ustedes commands.
Correct: Remember 'transita' is for tú, and 'transiten' is for ustedes.
Why: These forms are distinct and used based on the level of formality and number of people addressed.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: transito
Use 'transito' for 'yo' and 'transita' for 'él/ella/usted' for actions happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: transité
Use 'transité' for 'yo' and 'transitó' for 'él/ella/usted' for completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: transitaba
Use 'transitaba' for 'yo' and 'transitaba' for 'él/ella/usted' for ongoing or habitual past actions.
Future
yo: transitaré
Use 'transitaré' for 'yo' and 'transitará' for 'él/ella/usted' for actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: transitaría
Use 'transitaría' for 'yo' and 'transitaría' for 'él/ella/usted' for hypothetical or polite actions.
Present Subjunctive
yo: transite
Use 'transite' for 'yo' and 'él/ella/usted', and 'transiten' for 'ustedes'.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: transitara
Use 'transitara' or 'transitase' for past hypothetical situations.
Negative Imperative
yo: no transites
Use 'no transites' for tú negative commands, and 'no transiten' for ustedes.