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implorar Negative Imperative Conjugation

implorarto beg

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

Use no implores, no implore, no imploremos, no imploréis, no imploren for negative commands with implorar.

implorar Negative Imperative Forms

no implores
ustedno implore
nosotrosno imploremos
vosotrosno imploréis
ustedesno imploren

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Negative commands tell someone NOT to do something. For 'implorar,' it means telling someone not to beg or plead, perhaps because it's inappropriate or unnecessary.

Notes on implorar in the Negative Imperative

All negative commands use the present subjunctive. So, for 'implorar,' they are formed directly from the present subjunctive: no implores (tú), no implore (usted), no imploremos (nosotros), no imploréis (vosotros), no imploren (ustedes).

Example Sentences

  • No implores perdón si no lo sientes.

    Don't beg for forgiveness if you don't mean it.

  • No imploren ayuda a extraños.

    Don't plead for help from strangers.

  • No imploremos lástima, debemos actuar.

    Let's not beg for pity, we must act.

    nosotros

  • No imploréis atención de esa manera.

    Don't beg for attention in that way.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive with 'no'.

    Correct: Use the present subjunctive: 'No implorar' is incorrect; use 'no implores' or 'no implore'.

    Why: Negative commands require the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no'.

    Correct: Always include 'no' before the subjunctive verb for a negative command.

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

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