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casarse Negative Imperative Conjugation

casarseto get married

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of casarse uses the present subjunctive: no te cases, no se case, no nos casemos, no os caséis, no se casen.

casarse Negative Imperative Forms

no te cases
ustedno se case
nosotrosno nos casemos
vosotrosno os caséis
ustedesno se casen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to get married.

Notes on casarse in the Negative Imperative

In negative commands, the reflexive pronoun always sits between 'no' and the verb.

Example Sentences

  • ¡No te cases con él!

    Don't marry him!

  • No se casen sin pensar en el futuro.

    Don't get married without thinking about the future.

  • No nos casemos todavía.

    Let's not get married yet.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Attaching the pronoun to the end: 'No casate'.

    Correct: No te cases.

    Why: In negative commands, pronouns must precede the verb.

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