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El Modo ImperativoEl modo imperativo VERBOS REGULARES Estos verbos terminan en (AR), (ER), (IR) -En los casos de los pronombres usted, ustedes y nosotros se usa en el presente del subjuntivo. La forma propia del imperativo es tú. -El pronombre para la forma imperativa se pone después del verbo. -La forma del verbo en imperativo que corresponde a tú por lo regular es igual a la forma del verbo que corresponde a él en indicativo, ejemplo: Él camina(modo indicativo). Tú camina (modo imperativo), la forma correcta de usarlo es: Camina tú. Ejemplos:
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