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mejore

Mejore is a Spanish verb form derived from mejorar, meaning to improve. It is most commonly encountered as the present subjunctive form for the first- and third-person cases (yo mejore, él/ella/usted mejore) and as the formal imperative for the second person singular (usted mejore). Because the present subjunctive and the formal imperative share the same spelling, mejore appears in both subordinate clauses and polite commands.

Etymology and related forms: mejorar comes from mejor, meaning better, which in turn traces to the Latin

Usage: Mejore is used in contexts that express desire, doubt, possibility, or emotion, typically introduced by

Examples:

- Espero que mejore la situación.

- Es necesario que mejore su rendimiento.

- Que usted mejore pronto.

See also: mejorar, mejor, melior (Latin origin).

Mejore is a standard grammatical form within Spanish verb conjugation and is widely used in both written

melior.
The
verb
is
regular
in
its
conjugation
for
the
-ar
class,
with
other
indicative
and
subjunctive
forms
following
standard
patterns:
present
indicative
is
mejoro,
mejoras,
mejora,
mejoramos,
mejoráis,
mejoran;
other
subjunctive
forms
include
mejores,
mejoremos,
mejoréis,
mejoren.
que
or
by
phrases
like
ojalá.
It
also
appears
in
formal
commands
addressed
to
one
person,
as
in
“Mejore
su
rendimiento”
or
“Mejore
pronto.”
In
everyday
speech,
sentences
such
as
“Espero
que
mejore
la
situación”
or
“Ojalá
que
mejore
pronto”
are
common.
and
spoken
language
to
express
improvement
as
a
action,
wish,
or
directive.
References
for
verb
forms
and
usage
include
Spanish
dictionaries
and
grammar
resources
such
as
the
Real
Academia
Española.