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bañar Negative Imperative Conjugation

bañarto bathe

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Quick answer:

Use 'no bañes' (tú), 'no bañe' (usted), 'no bañemos' (nosotros), 'no bañen' (ustedes), 'no bañéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.

bañar Negative Imperative Forms

no bañes
ustedno bañe
nosotrosno bañemos
vosotrosno bañéis
ustedesno bañen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

This is for telling someone NOT to do something. It's the flip side of the imperative. For example, telling a child 'Don't bathe in the muddy water!' or advising someone 'Don't bathe the dog before it's dry.'

Notes on bañar in the Negative Imperative

Negative commands in Spanish are formed using the word 'no' followed by the present subjunctive form. So, 'bañar' follows the regular -ar subjunctive pattern: no bañe, no bañes, no bañemos, no bañéis, no bañen.

Example Sentences

  • No bañes al perro con agua fría.

    Don't bathe the dog with cold water.

  • Por favor, no bañe su ropa delicada en lavadora.

    Please, don't bathe your delicate clothes in the washing machine.

    usted

  • No bañemos a los niños hasta que terminen la tarea.

    Let's not bathe the children until they finish their homework.

    nosotros

  • Ustedes, no bañen el coche hoy, está lloviendo.

    You all, don't bathe the car today, it's raining.

    ustedes

  • No bañéis el gato si tiene miedo al agua.

    Don't bathe the cat if it's afraid of water.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing negative imperative with present subjunctive.

    Correct: The forms are the same, but remember the 'no' is crucial for the command.

    Why: Learners might know the subjunctive but forget that 'no' + subjunctive is the structure for negative commands.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no'.

    Correct: Always include 'no' before the verb.

    Why: Omitting 'no' turns a negative command into a positive statement or an affirmative command.

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