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A white cloth with several bright red stains on it.

ensangrentar Negative Imperative Conjugation

ensangrentarto stain with blood

B2stem-changing (e to ie) -ar★★
Quick answer:

Negative commands use the present subjunctive: no ensangrienten, no ensangrientes.

ensangrentar Negative Imperative Forms

no ensangrientes
ustedno ensangriente
nosotrosno ensangrentemos
vosotrosno ensangrentéis
ustedesno ensangrienten

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use to tell someone not to stain something with blood.

Notes on ensangrentar in the Negative Imperative

Matches the present subjunctive forms. Stem change (ie) applies to all but nosotros and vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • ¡No ensangrientes la alfombra!

    Don't get blood on the carpet!

  • No ensangrienten sus uniformes nuevos.

    Don't get blood on your new uniforms.

    ustedes

  • No ensangrentéis el agua.

    Don't stain the water with blood (you all).

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'no ensangrienta'.

    Correct: no ensangrientes

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive 's' ending for tú.

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