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rehacer Negative Imperative Conjugation

rehacerto redo

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Quick answer:

Negative commands use the present subjunctive forms: no rehagas, no rehaga, no rehagamos, no rehagáis, no rehagan.

rehacer Negative Imperative Forms

no rehagas
ustedno rehaga
nosotrosno rehagamos
vosotrosno rehagáis
ustedesno rehagan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone NOT to redo something.

Notes on rehacer in the Negative Imperative

These forms are identical to the present subjunctive. They all use the 'rehag-' stem.

Example Sentences

  • No rehagas el trabajo, ya está bien así.

    Don't redo the work; it's fine like that.

  • No rehagan la sopa, todavía se puede comer.

    Don't redo the soup; it's still edible.

  • No rehagamos el plan ahora.

    Let's not redo the plan now.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'no rehaz'.

    Correct: no rehagas

    Why: Negative commands never use the affirmative imperative form; they must use the subjunctive.

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