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enfurecer Negative Imperative Conjugation

enfurecerto infuriate

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative always uses the 'zc' stem: no enfurezcas, no enfurezca, no enfurezcamos, no enfurezcáis, no enfurezcan.

enfurecer Negative Imperative Forms

no enfurezcas
ustedno enfurezca
nosotrosno enfurezcamos
vosotrosno enfurezcáis
ustedesno enfurezcan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone NOT to infuriate someone else, or 'no te enfurezcas' to say 'don't get mad'.

Notes on enfurecer in the Negative Imperative

All forms are identical to the present subjunctive because all negative commands in Spanish follow that pattern.

Example Sentences

  • No te enfurezcas por eso.

    Don't get infuriated about that.

  • No enfurezcan al perro.

    Don't infuriate the dog.

  • No se enfurezca, por favor.

    Don't get infuriated, please (formal).

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no enfureces

    Correct: no enfurezcas

    Why: Negative commands must use subjunctive endings, not indicative ones.

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