
vibrar Affirmative Imperative Conjugation
vibrar — to vibrate
Use 'vibra', 'vibre', 'vibremos', 'vibrad', 'vibren' for direct commands with vibrar.
vibrar Affirmative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Affirmative Imperative
The imperative is for giving direct orders or instructions. For 'vibrar', you might tell someone to 'vibra' (vibrate) if they are a device, or tell a group to 'vibren' if they are simulating something that vibrates.
Notes on vibrar in the Affirmative Imperative
Vibrar is regular in the affirmative imperative. The 'tú' form drops the final -r from the infinitive and adds -a.
Example Sentences
¡Vibra más fuerte, teléfono!
Vibrate louder, phone!
tú
Señor, vibre usted para que sepa que está encendido.
Sir, vibrate so you know it's on.
usted
¡Amigos, vibremos como si estuviéramos bailando!
Friends, let's vibrate as if we were dancing!
nosotros
¡Vibrad con la música!
Vibrate with the music!
vosotros
Ustedes, vibren cuando reciban el mensaje.
You all, vibrate when you receive the message.
ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive 'vibrar' instead of a command form.
Correct: Use 'vibra' for tú, 'vibre' for usted, etc.
Why: The imperative mood is specifically for commands.
Mistake: Confusing 'vibra' (tú imperative) with 'vibras' (tú present indicative).
Correct: 'Vibra' is the command, 'vibras' is 'you vibrate'.
Why: They sound similar but have different meanings and uses.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: vibro
Use 'vibro', 'vibras', 'vibra', 'vibran' for actions happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: vibré
Use 'vibré', 'vibraste', 'vibró', 'vibraron' for completed past vibrations.
Imperfect
yo: vibraba
Use 'vibraba', 'vibrabas', 'vibraban' for ongoing or habitual past vibrations.
Future
yo: vibraré
Use 'vibraré', 'vibrarás', 'vibrará', 'vibrarán' for future vibrations or probability.
Conditional
yo: vibraría
Use 'vibraría', 'vibrarías', 'vibraría', 'vibrarían' for hypothetical or polite vibrations.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vibre
Use 'vibre', 'vibres', 'vibremos', 'vibren' after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vibrara
Use 'vibrara' or 'vibrase' (and its plural forms) for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Negative Imperative
yo: no vibres
Use 'no vibres', 'no vibre', 'no vibremos', 'no vibréis', 'no vibren' for negative commands.