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preséntense

Preséntense is the imperative form of the verb presentarse and is used to tell a group of people to introduce themselves. It is the second-person plural affirmative command (ustedes) in many Spanish-speaking regions and appears in contexts such as classrooms, meetings, and events where participants are asked to provide a brief introduction.

Grammatical notes: Presentarse is a reflexive verb. For the ustedes imperative, the form is built on the

Usage and context: Preséntense is commonly used by teachers, facilitators, or moderators to initiate introductions. It

Examples: Preséntense, por favor, con su nombre y su cargo. Antes de empezar, preséntense al resto del

Notes: The expression emphasizes a collective action and is part of instructional or procedural language. The

third-person
plural
of
the
present
subjunctive
of
presentar,
with
the
reflexive
pronoun
se
attached:
preséntense.
Related
forms
include
preséntese
(usted)
for
a
formal
singular
instruction.
In
negative
constructions,
the
form
changes
to
no
se
presenten.
is
suitable
in
formal
and
informal
settings
where
a
group-wide
prompt
is
needed.
Alternatives
include
preséntese
(usted)
for
a
single
formal
participant
or
preséntate
(tú)
for
one
person
speaking
to
you.
equipo.
En
una
reunión
formal,
un
moderador
puede
decir:
Preséntense
ante
la
comisión
y
compartan
su
experiencia.
base
verb,
presentarse,
means
to
introduce
oneself
or
to
present
oneself,
and
the
imperative
form
preséntense
directly
reflects
this
function.