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resonar Negative Imperative Conjugation

resonarto resound

A2irregular (o-ue change) -ar★★★
Quick answer:

The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms: no resuenes, no resuene, no resonemos, no resuenen.

resonar Negative Imperative Forms

no resuenes
ustedno resuene
nosotrosno resonemos
vosotrosno resonéis
ustedesno resuenen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone or something not to echo or resound.

Notes on resonar in the Negative Imperative

The o-ue stem change is present in all forms except nosotros and vosotros, matching the present subjunctive.

Example Sentences

  • No resuenes tan fuerte, que me duele la cabeza.

    Don't resound so loudly, my head hurts.

  • Por favor, no resuenen en el pasillo.

    Please, don't echo in the hallway.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'no resuena' for the tú command.

    Correct: no resuenes

    Why: Negative commands must use the subjunctive ending (-es for -ar verbs), not the indicative.

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