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agregue

Agregue is a form of the Spanish verb agregar. It serves as the second-person formal imperative (usted) and as the third-person singular present subjunctive form. In imperative usage, it politely instructs someone to add something: Por favor, agregue los datos al formulario. In present subjunctive usage, it appears in subordinate clauses after verbs or expressions that convey doubt, desire, necessity, or emotion: Es posible que usted agregue esa información; Espero que él agregue los detalles.

Etymology and meaning: agregar comes from Latin aggregāre, formed from ad- “toward” and greg- “flock, herd,” with

Usage notes: The informal tú counterpart is agrega. The form agregue is common in formal or official

Examples of common collocations include agregar datos, agregar información, y agregar al final. The distinction between

See also: agregar, imperative forms in Spanish, present subjunctive.

the
sense
of
bringing
items
together
or
mixing
them
into
a
collection.
In
modern
Spanish,
agregar
means
to
add,
attach,
or
join
items,
numbers,
or
elements.
contexts,
such
as
manuals,
customer
service,
administrative
forms,
and
written
communications.
It
contrasts
with
ustedes
forms
like
agreguen
in
the
present
subjunctive,
which
are
used
when
addressing
multiple
people
with
formal
or
neutral
tone.
imperative
(usted)
agregue
and
subjunctive
forms
in
different
persons
reflects
typical
Spanish
mood
and
politeness
conventions.