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inmovilizar Negative Imperative Conjugation

inmovilizarto immobilize

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative always uses the present subjunctive forms with a C: no inmovilices, no inmovilice, no inmovilicemos, no inmovilicéis, no inmovilicen.

inmovilizar Negative Imperative Forms

no inmovilices
ustedno inmovilice
nosotrosno inmovilicemos
vosotrosno inmovilicéis
ustedesno inmovilicen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone NOT to stabilize or freeze something, like 'Don't immobilize the joint yet.'

Notes on inmovilizar in the Negative Imperative

Because these forms are identical to the present subjunctive, they all feature the Z to C spelling change.

Example Sentences

  • No inmovilices la herida todavía.

    Don't immobilize the wound yet.

  • No inmovilicen sus fondos sin previo aviso.

    Don't freeze your funds without prior notice.

  • No inmovilicemos el tráfico si no es necesario.

    Let's not block traffic if it's not necessary.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'no inmoviliza'.

    Correct: The correct form is 'no inmovilices'.

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

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