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entrometerse Negative Imperative Conjugation

entrometerseto meddle

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of entrometerse uses the present subjunctive: no te entrometas, no se entrometa, no nos entrometamos, no os entrometáis, no se entrometan.

entrometerse Negative Imperative Forms

no te entrometas
ustedno se entrometa
nosotrosno nos entrometamos
vosotrosno os entrometáis
ustedesno se entrometan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

This is the most common way to use this verb: telling someone 'Don't meddle!'

Notes on entrometerse in the Negative Imperative

Unlike the affirmative, the reflexive pronoun comes BEFORE the verb and after the 'no'.

Example Sentences

  • ¡No te entrometas en mis cosas!

    Don't meddle in my things!

  • No se entrometan en la vida privada de los empleados.

    Don't meddle in the private lives of the employees.

  • No nos entrometamos donde no nos importa.

    Let's not meddle where it's none of our business.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'No entrométete'.

    Correct: No te entrometas.

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive form and the pronoun must be placed before the verb.

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