How to use The imperative form of the verbs seguir, conseguir and perseguir in Spanish
Learn how to use The imperative form of the verbs seguir, conseguir and perseguir, and what to use it for in Spanish.
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The imperative form of the verbs seguir, conseguir and perseguir
The imperative conjugation of the verbs seguir (to follow), conseguir (to obtain, to achieve) and perseguir (to pursue) is irregular:
Seguir en
(tú) sigue
(usted) siga
(nosotros/as) sigamos
(vosotros/as) seguid
(ustedes) sigan
(usted) siga
(nosotros/as) sigamos
(vosotros/as) seguid
(ustedes) sigan
Conseguir en
(tú) consigue
(usted) consiga
(nosotros/as) consigamos
(vosotros/as) conseguid
(ustedes) consigan
(usted) consiga
(nosotros/as) consigamos
(vosotros/as) conseguid
(ustedes) consigan
Perseguir en
(tú) persigue
(usted) persiga
(nosotros/as) persigamos
(vosotros/as) perseguid
(ustedes) persigan
(usted) persiga
(nosotros/as) persigamos
(vosotros/as) perseguid
(ustedes) persigan
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