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Creer Commands

Believe in your ability to use creer Commands in the Imperative mood. This is pivotal for expressing beliefs and thoughts in Spanish. Discover its role in personal convictions and assumptions. Cultivate faith in your language skills with Spanish conjugation. Strengthen your convictions at our creer conjugation page.

Verb Meaning(s): to believe, to think

Verb Chart: Creer Commands

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Nosotros

creamos

let’s believe

*Tú

(Juana, Juan)

cree; no creas

believe; don’t believe

*Vosotros

(informal Spain)

creed; no creáis

(you all) believe; (you all) don’t believe

Ud.

(Sra./Dr. García)

crea

(you) believe

Uds.

crean

(you all) believe

*Only Tú, and Vosotros change in the negative form. The other conjugations are the same in the negative.

Creer Commands Practice

Multiple Choice

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Positive Commands

Negative Commands

Spanish Commands

Creer Commands Sentence Examples

1. Tú: Cree en ti mismo y en tu capacidad para superar los retos.
Believe in yourself and your ability to overcome challenges.
2. Tú: No creas todo lo que lees en internet sin verificar.
Do not believe everything you read on the internet without verifying.
3. Ud.: Crea en las posibilidades y busque siempre mejorar.
Believe in the possibilities and always seek to improve.
4. Ud.: No crea en los que desalientan sus sueños.
Do not believe those who discourage your dreams.
5. Nosotros: Creamos en el trabajo en equipo para alcanzar nuestros objetivos.
Let’s believe in teamwork to achieve our goals.
6. Nosotros: No creamos rumores sin fundamentos.
Let’s not believe in groundless rumors.
7. Vosotros: Creed en vuestra intuición cuando toméis decisiones importantes.
Believe in your intuition when making important decisions.
8. Vosotros: No creáis en promesas vacías.
Do not believe in empty promises.
9. Uds.: Crean en el poder de la educación para cambiar el mundo.
Believe in the power of education to change the world.
10. Uds.: No crean en estereotipos dañinos.
Do not believe in harmful stereotypes.