The imperative form of the verbs seguir, conseguir and perseguir 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
(t煤) sigue
(usted) siga
(nosotros/as) sigamos
(vosotros/as) seguid
(ustedes) sigan
(usted) siga
(nosotros/as) sigamos
(vosotros/as) seguid
(ustedes) sigan
Conseguir
(t煤) consigue
(usted) consiga
(nosotros/as) consigamos
(vosotros/as) conseguid
(ustedes) consigan
(usted) consiga
(nosotros/as) consigamos
(vosotros/as) conseguid
(ustedes) consigan
Perseguir
(t煤) 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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