
implantar Negative Imperative Conjugation
implantar — to establish
Negative commands like 'no implantes' (tú) and 'no implanten' (ustedes) use the present subjunctive.
implantar Negative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Negative Imperative
Use the negative imperative to tell someone *not* to do something. With 'implantar,' it's about forbidding the establishment or implementation of something.
Notes on implantar in the Negative Imperative
Negative commands are formed using the present subjunctive. Implantar follows the regular pattern for this tense.
Example Sentences
No implantes esa idea sin consultarme.
Don't establish that idea without consulting me.
tú
Por favor, no implante el nuevo software todavía.
Please, do not implement the new software yet.
usted
No implantemos medidas drásticas sin pensarlo.
Let's not establish drastic measures without thinking.
nosotros
No implantéis vuestras propias reglas.
Do not establish your own rules.
vosotros
No implanten restricciones innecesarias.
Do not implement unnecessary restrictions.
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the imperfect subjunctive instead of present subjunctive.
Correct: For negative commands, always use the present subjunctive, like 'no implantes'.
Why: The present subjunctive is the standard for negative commands in Spanish.
Mistake: Forgetting 'no' before the verb.
Correct: Always include 'no' when giving a negative command: 'no implante'.
Why: The 'no' is essential to make the command negative.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: implanto
The present tense, like 'implanto' (yo) and 'implantan' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes current actions or habits of establishing things.
Preterite
yo: implanté
The preterite of implantar is regular: implanté, implantaste, implantó, implantamos, implantasteis, implantaron.
Imperfect
yo: implantaba
The imperfect tense, like 'implantaba' (yo) and 'implantaban' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), describes past habits or ongoing actions of establishing things.
Future
yo: implantaré
The future tense, like 'implantaré' (yo) and 'implantarán' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), expresses future actions or probability regarding establishing things.
Conditional
yo: implantaría
The conditional, like 'implantaría' (yo) and 'implantarían' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), indicates hypothetical actions or polite requests about establishing things.
Present Subjunctive
yo: implante
The present subjunctive, like 'implante' (yo/él/ella/usted) and 'implanten' (ellos/ellas/ustedes), is used after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: implantara
The imperfect subjunctive forms like 'implantara' (yo/él/ella/usted) express hypothetical or past subjunctive situations.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: implanta
Commands like 'implanta' (tú) and 'implanten' (ustedes) are regular for implantar.