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partir Negative Imperative Conjugation

partirto divide

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of partir is: no partas, no parta, no partamos, no partáis, no partan.

partir Negative Imperative Forms

no partas
ustedno parta
nosotrosno partamos
vosotrosno partáis
ustedesno partan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to divide something or not to leave yet.

Notes on partir in the Negative Imperative

The negative imperative of partir uses the present subjunctive forms preceded by 'no'.

Example Sentences

  • No partas la hoja todavía, necesito leerla.

    Don't tear/divide the sheet yet, I need to read it.

  • No partan el grupo, es peligroso.

    Don't divide the group, it's dangerous.

    ustedes

  • No partamos sin avisar a Juan.

    Let's not depart without letting Juan know.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'no parte' for the negative tú command.

    Correct: No partas.

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive form, whereas affirmative commands use the indicative-style form.

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