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resultar Negative Imperative Conjugation

resultarto turn out

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of resultar uses present subjunctive forms: no resultes, no resulte, no resultemos, no resultéis, no resulten.

resultar Negative Imperative Forms

no resultes
ustedno resulte
nosotrosno resultemos
vosotrosno resultéis
ustedesno resulten

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to end up being a certain way or to prevent a specific outcome.

Notes on resultar in the Negative Imperative

Resultar is regular. All negative imperative forms are identical to the present subjunctive forms.

Example Sentences

  • No resultes antipático con los invitados.

    Don't turn out to be unpleasant with the guests.

  • Por favor, no resulten heridos.

    Please, don't end up getting hurt.

    ustedes

  • No resultemos perdedores por falta de esfuerzo.

    Let's not turn out to be losers due to lack of effort.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no resulta (for tú).

    Correct: no resultes

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

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