
enamorar Negative Imperative Conjugation
enamorar — to win someone's heart
Negative commands for 'enamorar' use 'no' + present subjunctive: no enamores (tú), no enamore (usted), no enamoremos (nosotros), no enamoren (ustedes), no enamoréis (vosotros).
enamorar Negative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Negative Imperative
Use negative commands to tell someone *not* to do something. For 'enamorar,' you might say not to try and force affection.
Notes on enamorar in the Negative Imperative
All negative commands in Spanish are formed using the present subjunctive. 'Enamorar' follows this rule perfectly, with no special irregularities.
Example Sentences
No enamores a alguien solo por interés.
Don't try to win someone over just for your own benefit.
tú
No enamoren a la gente con falsas promesas.
Don't win people over with false promises.
ustedes
No enamoremos a nadie si no es sincero.
Let's not try to win anyone over if it's not sincere.
nosotros
No enamoréis a vuestros hijos con regalos si no les dais tiempo.
Don't try to win over your children with gifts if you don't give them your time.
vosotros
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive 'enamorar' after 'no'.
Correct: Use 'no enamores' (tú) or 'no enamore' (usted).
Why: Negative commands require the subjunctive mood, not the infinitive.
Mistake: Forgetting the 'no' for a negative command.
Correct: Always add 'no' before the subjunctive verb form for negative commands.
Why: The 'no' is essential to indicate negation; otherwise, it would be a positive command.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: enamoro
The present tense of 'enamorar' (enamoro, enamoras, enamora, enamoramos, enamoráis, enamoran) describes current feelings or habitual actions.
Preterite
yo: enamoré
The preterite of 'enamorar' is regular: enamoré, enamoraste, enamoró, enamoramos, enamorasteis, enamoraron.
Imperfect
yo: enamoraba
The imperfect of 'enamorar' (enamoraba, enamorabas, enamoraba, enamorábamos, enamorabais, enamoraban) describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Future
yo: enamoraré
The future tense of 'enamorar' (enamoraré, enamorarás, enamorará, enamoraremos, enamoraréis, enamorarán) indicates actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: enamoraría
The conditional of 'enamorar' (enamoraría, enamorarías, enamoraría, enamoraríamos, enamoraríais, enamorarían) expresses hypothetical outcomes ('would') or polite suggestions.
Present Subjunctive
yo: enamore
The present subjunctive of 'enamorar' (enamore, enamores, enamoremos, enamoren) is used for wishes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: enamorara
The imperfect subjunctive of 'enamorar' (enamorara/enamorase) is used for past hypotheticals, wishes, or doubts.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: enamora
Command forms for 'enamorar' include enamora (tú), enamore (usted), enamoremos (nosotros), enamoren (ustedes), and enamorad (vosotros).