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conmover Negative Imperative Conjugation

conmoverto move

B1stem-changing (o to ue) -er★★★
Quick answer:

Negative commands use the present subjunctive: no conmuevas (tú), no conmueva (usted), no conmuevan (ustedes).

conmover Negative Imperative Forms

no conmuevas
ustedno conmueva
nosotrosno conmuevamos
vosotrosno conmueváis
ustedesno conmuevan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Used to tell someone not to be moving or not to affect someone emotionally.

Notes on conmover in the Negative Imperative

Uses the present subjunctive forms. Remember the stem change (o-ue) except for nosotros and vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • No me conmuevas con tus lágrimas de cocodrilo.

    Don't move me with your crocodile tears.

  • No conmuevan a los niños con esas historias.

    Don't move the children with those stories.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no conmuveas

    Correct: no conmuevas

    Why: Spelling error: the 'ue' comes from the 'o', ensure the 'e' follows the 'u'.

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