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proseguir Negative Imperative Conjugation

proseguirto continue

B2irregular (stem-changing) -ir★★★
Quick answer:

The negative imperative always matches the present subjunctive: no prosigas, no prosiga, no prosigamos, no prosigáis, no prosigan.

proseguir Negative Imperative Forms

no prosigas
ustedno prosiga
nosotrosno prosigamos
vosotrosno prosigáis
ustedesno prosigan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to continue with a certain action or behavior.

Notes on proseguir in the Negative Imperative

It follows the exact same 'i' stem change and 'g' spelling rules as the present subjunctive.

Example Sentences

  • No prosigas por ese camino, es peligroso.

    Don't continue down that path, it's dangerous.

  • No prosigamos con esta discusión.

    Let's not continue with this discussion.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no proseguas

    Correct: no prosigas

    Why: The negative imperative must use the stem change (e -> i) found in the subjunctive.

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