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adorar Negative Imperative Conjugation

adorarto adore

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of adorar is: no adores, no adore, no adoremos, no adoréis, no adoren.

adorar Negative Imperative Forms

no adores
ustedno adore
nosotrosno adoremos
vosotrosno adoréis
ustedesno adoren

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone NOT to adore something, perhaps to warn against false idols or excessive obsession.

Notes on adorar in the Negative Imperative

Adorar is regular here; all forms are identical to the present subjunctive forms preceded by 'no'.

Example Sentences

  • No adores falsos ídolos.

    Do not adore false idols.

  • No adoren el dinero por encima de todo.

    Do not adore money above everything.

    ustedes

  • No adoréis cosas materiales.

    Don't adore material things.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no adora

    Correct: no adores

    Why: Negative commands must use subjunctive endings, not the present indicative 'tú' form.

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