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disfrutar Negative Imperative Conjugation

disfrutarto enjoy

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Quick answer:

Negative commands use the present subjunctive: no disfrutes, no disfrute, no disfrutemos, no disfrutéis, no disfruten.

disfrutar Negative Imperative Forms

no disfrutes
ustedno disfrute
nosotrosno disfrutemos
vosotrosno disfrutéis
ustedesno disfruten

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use these to tell someone NOT to enjoy something (rare, but used for irony or specific advice).

Notes on disfrutar in the Negative Imperative

Regularly follows the present subjunctive forms.

Example Sentences

  • No disfrutes tanto, que tenemos que trabajar.

    Don't enjoy yourself so much, we have to work (often used jokingly).

  • No disfruten de eso, es peligroso.

    Don't enjoy that, it is dangerous.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no disfruta

    Correct: no disfrutes

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive form, not the indicative.

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