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conformar Negative Imperative Conjugation

conformarto form

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Quick answer:

Use the negative imperative of conformar with 'no' and the present subjunctive: ¡no conformes!, ¡no conforme!, ¡no conformemos!, ¡no conformen!, ¡no conforméis!

conformar Negative Imperative Forms

no conformes
ustedno conforme
nosotrosno conformemos
vosotrosno conforméis
ustedesno conformen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Negative commands always use the present subjunctive with 'no'. For example, 'No conformes tu opinión todavía' (Don't form your opinion yet) or 'No conformemos el grupo sin todos' (Let's not form the group without everyone).

Notes on conformar in the Negative Imperative

Conformar is regular in the negative imperative, which relies on the present subjunctive forms. Ensure you use the correct subjunctive endings.

Example Sentences

  • No conformes tu opinión sin saber los hechos.

    Don't form your opinion without knowing the facts.

  • Por favor, no conforme el cheque todavía.

    Please, don't fill out the check yet.

    usted

  • No conformemos la rutina hasta que estemos listos.

    Let's not establish the routine until we are ready.

    nosotros

  • No conformen su plan hasta la próxima semana.

    Don't finalize your plan until next week.

  • No conforméis la decisión tan rápido.

    Don't make the decision so quickly.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the affirmative imperative or present indicative instead of the subjunctive.

    Correct: For negative commands, always use the present subjunctive: 'no conformes', not 'no conformas' or 'no conforma'.

    Why: Spanish grammar requires the subjunctive mood for negative commands.

  • Mistake: Incorrect 'vosotros' form.

    Correct: The 'vosotros' negative imperative is 'no conforméis'.

    Why: It follows the present subjunctive conjugation for 'vosotros'.

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