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concurrir Negative Imperative Conjugation

concurrirto attend

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Quick answer:

Negative commands for concurrir use the present subjunctive: no concurras (tú), no concurra (usted), no concurramos (nosotros), no concurran (ustedes), no concurráis (vosotros).

concurrir Negative Imperative Forms

no concurras
ustedno concurra
nosotrosno concurramos
vosotrosno concurráis
ustedesno concurran

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative to tell someone *not* to do something. For 'concurrir,' it means forbidding attendance.

Notes on concurrir in the Negative Imperative

Negative commands in Spanish are formed using the present subjunctive. 'Concurrir' is regular in the present subjunctive, so the negative commands are straightforward.

Example Sentences

  • No concurras a ese evento si no te invitaron.

    Don't attend that event if you weren't invited.

  • Por favor, no concurran a la reunión sin el informe.

    Please, don't attend the meeting without the report.

    ustedes

  • No concurra a la fiesta sin permiso.

    Don't attend the party without permission.

    usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive instead of the subjunctive.

    Correct: Say 'No concurrir' is incorrect. Use 'No concurras' (tú) or 'No concurra' (usted).

    Why: Negative commands require the subjunctive mood, not the infinitive.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no'.

    Correct: Ensure 'no' precedes the subjunctive verb: 'No concurran'.

    Why: The 'no' is essential to make the command negative.

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