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fusionar Negative Imperative Conjugation

fusionarto merge

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Quick answer:

No fusiones (tú), no fusione (usted), no fusionemos (nosotros), no fusionéis (vosotros), no fusionen (ustedes) are negative commands for fusionar.

fusionar Negative Imperative Forms

no fusiones
ustedno fusione
nosotrosno fusionemos
vosotrosno fusionéis
ustedesno fusionen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative to forbid an action. For 'fusionar', it means telling someone *not* to merge something, like 'No fusiones los datos hasta que te dé permiso' (Don't merge the data until I give you permission).

Notes on fusionar in the Negative Imperative

Like all negative commands, these use the present subjunctive forms of 'fusionar' preceded by 'no'. 'Fusionar' is regular here.

Example Sentences

  • No fusiones el documento sin revisarlo.

    Don't merge the document without reviewing it.

  • No fusione su perfil todavía.

    Don't merge your profile yet.

    usted

  • No fusionemos ambos equipos hasta que estén listos.

    Let's not merge both teams until they are ready.

    nosotros

  • No fusionéis los correos electrónicos viejos.

    Don't merge the old emails.

    vosotros

  • No fusionen las bases de datos hasta el viernes.

    Don't merge the databases until Friday.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the affirmative imperative with 'no', like 'No fusiona'.

    Correct: Use the present subjunctive: 'No fusiones' (tú) or 'No fusione' (usted).

    Why: All negative commands in Spanish are formed using the present subjunctive.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no' entirely.

    Correct: Always include 'no' before the conjugated subjunctive verb for negative commands.

    Why: The 'no' is essential to make the command negative.

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