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vengar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

vengarto avenge

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Quick answer:

The imperative of vengar uses 'venga' for tú and 'venguen' for ustedes.

vengar Affirmative Imperative Forms

venga
ustedvengue
nosotrosvenguemos
vosotrosvengad
ustedesvenguen

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use these forms to command someone to take revenge or to avenge a wrong.

Notes on vengar in the Affirmative Imperative

The 'usted', 'nosotros', and 'ustedes' forms require the 'gu' spelling change (vengue, venguemos, venguen) to keep the 'g' hard.

Example Sentences

  • Venga tu honor ahora mismo.

    Avenge your honor right now.

  • Venguen a sus antepasados.

    Avenge your ancestors.

    ustedes

  • Venguemos la injusticia juntos.

    Let's avenge the injustice together.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: vengen

    Correct: venguen

    Why: The 'u' is needed to maintain the hard 'g' sound in the formal and plural commands.

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