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incorporar Negative Imperative Conjugation

incorporarto incorporate

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Quick answer:

Use 'no incorpores' (tú), 'no incorpore' (usted), 'no incorporemos' (nosotros), 'no incorporen' (ustedes), 'no incorporéis' (vosotros), or 'no incorpore' (usted) for negative commands.

incorporar Negative Imperative Forms

no incorpores
ustedno incorpore
nosotrosno incorporemos
vosotrosno incorporéis
ustedesno incorporen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Negative commands tell someone *not* to do something. For 'incorporar,' you'd use this to forbid someone from adding, including, or integrating something.

Notes on incorporar in the Negative Imperative

Negative commands in Spanish always use the present subjunctive. 'Incorporar' is regular in the present subjunctive, so its negative imperative forms are regular.

Example Sentences

  • No incorpores esa información sin verificarla.

    Don't incorporate that information without verifying it.

  • Por favor, no incorpore detalles innecesarios.

    Please, don't incorporate unnecessary details.

    usted

  • No incorporemos a nadie nuevo todavía.

    Let's not incorporate anyone new yet.

    nosotros

  • No incorporen esa decisión sin consultarlo.

    Don't incorporate that decision without consulting.

  • No incorporéis elementos distractores en el diseño.

    Don't incorporate distracting elements into the design.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the affirmative imperative form with 'no'.

    Correct: Use 'no incorpores' (subjunctive) instead of 'no incorpora' (affirmative imperative).

    Why: All negative commands, regardless of pronoun, use the present subjunctive.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'vosotros' negative imperative form.

    Correct: The 'vosotros' negative imperative form is 'no incorporéis'.

    Why: It's the 'vosotros' form of the present subjunctive.

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