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monitorear Negative Imperative Conjugation

monitorearto monitor

B1regular -ar★★★
Quick answer:

Negative commands for monitorear use the present subjunctive: no monitorees (tú), no monitoree (usted), no monitoreemos (nosotros), no monitoreen (ustedes), no monitoreéis (vosotros).

monitorear Negative Imperative Forms

no monitorees
ustedno monitoree
nosotrosno monitoreemos
vosotrosno monitoreéis
ustedesno monitoreen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative of monitorear to tell someone *not* to monitor something. This is common for warnings or instructions.

Notes on monitorear in the Negative Imperative

Monitorear is regular in the negative imperative, which is formed using the present subjunctive. Note the accent on the 'e' in 'no monitoreéis' for vosotros.

Example Sentences

  • No monitorees la conversación privada de nadie.

    Don't monitor anyone's private conversation.

  • No monitoree los resultados hasta que el experimento termine.

    Do not monitor the results until the experiment is over.

    usted

  • No monitoreemos sus movimientos sin permiso.

    Let's not monitor his movements without permission.

    nosotros

  • No monitoreen la actividad del servidor durante la hora pico.

    Do not monitor the server activity during the peak hour.

    ustedes

  • No monitoreéis la frecuencia cardíaca si no es necesario.

    Don't monitor the heart rate if it's not necessary.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'no monitorea' for a negative command to 'tú'.

    Correct: Use 'no monitorees'.

    Why: Negative commands use the present subjunctive, not the present indicative.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent in 'vosotros' form: 'no monitoreis'.

    Correct: It should be 'no monitoreéis'.

    Why: The accent on the 'e' is necessary for the correct pronunciation and spelling of the 'vosotros' present subjunctive form.

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