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Errors in the imperative of the reflexive/pronominal conjugations

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The site gives this:

ponte
pongase
pongamosnos
ponedos
ponganse

All the letters in bold are wrong. It should have been:

  • ponte
    póngase
    pongámonos
    poneos
    pónganse

The same mistake seems to appear in all other "reflexive" verbs.

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updated FEB 22, 2009
posted by lazarus1907

6 Answers

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I just wanted to make sure that someone took notice, that's all.

updated FEB 22, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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She already knows about it & is discussing with Nick.

MJ said:

Lazarus, pm your original post to Heidita; she will get the message to Nick.

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updated FEB 22, 2009
posted by Natasha
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Lazarus, pm your original post to Heidita; she will get the message to Nick.

updated FEB 22, 2009
posted by MJ
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Reminder: the imperative forms of the so-called reflexive verbs has to be corrected.

updated FEB 21, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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Natasha said:

Why does the conjugator even try to attach the reflexive pronouns? It is much easier just to learn the rules for affixing them.

That's what I meant to say. Of course, with verbs like "arrepentirse" or "suicidarse", the conjugation without the pronouns would look weird, but conjugate a transitive verb with all the reflexive direct object pronouns is a bit too much (especially with mistakes).

updated FEB 20, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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Why does the conjugator even try to attach the reflexive pronouns? It is much easier just to learn the rules for affixing them.

updated FEB 20, 2009
posted by Natasha
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