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fugar Negative Imperative Conjugation

fugarto escape

B1regular with spelling change -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The negative imperative uses 'no' plus the present subjunctive: no fugues, no fugue, no fuguemos, no fuguéis, no fuguen.

fugar Negative Imperative Forms

no fugues
ustedno fugue
nosotrosno fuguemos
vosotrosno fuguéis
ustedesno fuguen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to run away or to prevent a leak.

Notes on fugar in the Negative Imperative

All forms require the 'gu' spelling change to maintain the hard 'g' sound.

Example Sentences

  • No te fugues de tus responsabilidades.

    Don't run away from your responsibilities.

  • No fuguen el agua todavía.

    Don't drain/leak the water yet.

  • No fuguemos información confidencial.

    Let's not leak confidential information.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'no fuga' as a command.

    Correct: no fugues

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

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