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Indicative v Imperative
I am a little confused. I have recently read the following text " Si tardo, me esparáis" and the translation given was "If I am late, wait for me". This was written apparently by a native Spanish speaker. My question is - In Spain is the indicative sometimes used colloquially instead of the imperative?
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