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Questions about the use of the Imperative verb tense. Preguntas acerca del uso del imperativo.

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If someone needs to learn how to say "Don't touch" using the formal command, which should be...

Let's paint the scene. You are a guard at a museum, or you are a parent guiding a small child, during a visit to someone's house or office. In both cases, a gentle but firm way of getting your idea …
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Imperative using infinitive verb

In some contexts, a dry infinitive could indeed function as an order. That would be a bit unusual. It would be a sentence fragment, which in a certain context, could be completing a thought to a cer …
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Imperative form - 'a matar'. How to negate it? How to build on reflexives?

This is a partial answer, to supplement the answer by @wimi. Your options for the duchar example are A duchar A ducharse with the latter preferred. You wouldn't say "A ducharte" because in this …
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What is the difference between "no pares" and "no te pares"

I've had a lot of experience reading children's books in Spanish, checked out of the public library, to my children. Most of the books in Spanish aimed at small children that can be found on library …
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