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djverab [1.8K]
3 years ago
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decírmelo (Uds.) afirmativo: You Answered DiganloDiganloIncorrect or extra word . negativo: You Answered No usted lo diganNo ust

edIncorrect or extra word lo digan . correct salir (Ud.) afirmativo: You Answered SalgaSalga . negativo: You Answered No salgaNo salga . incorrect servírnoslo (Uds.) afirmativo: You Answered SirvannosloSiIncorrect accent or capitalizationrvannoslo . negativo: You Answered No nos lo sirvanNo nos lo sirvan . incorrect barrerla (Ud.) afirmativo: You Answered BarralaBaIncorrect accent or capitalizationrrala . negativo: You Answered No lo barraNo loIncorrect or extra word barra . incorrect hacerlo (Ud.) afirmativo: You Answered HagaloHaIncorrect accent or capitalizationgalo . negativo: You Answered No lo hagaNo lo haga .
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Arada [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. decírmelo (Uds.)

Afirmativo:  Díganmelo

Negativo: No me lo digan.

2.  salir (Ud.)

Afirmativo: Salga

Negativo: No salga

3. servírnoslo (Uds.)

Afirmativo:  Sírvannoslo

Negativo: no nos lo sirvan.

4. barrerla (Ud.)

Afirmativo:  Bárrala

Negativo: No la barra

5. hacerlo (Ud.)

Afirmativo: Hágalo

Negativo: No lo haga

Explanation:

The imperative mode is used to give orders, requests or wishes. The imperative has its own forms only in the second person of the plural and the singular (tu, vosotros) in the rest of the people we use the subjunctive mode.

This verbs are the verbs that tell someone to do something.

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