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reunirse Negative Imperative Conjugation

reunirseto meet

A2regular (reflexive, requiring accent on 'u' in present tenses) -ir★★★★★
Quick answer:

Tell people not to meet using the subjunctive: no te reúnas, no se reúna, no nos reunamos, no se reúnan.

reunirse Negative Imperative Forms

no te reúnas
ustedno se reúna
nosotrosno nos reunamos
vosotrosno os reunáis
ustedesno se reúnan

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to forbid a meeting or suggest that a gathering shouldn't happen.

Notes on reunirse in the Negative Imperative

The negative imperative is identical to the present subjunctive. The reflexive pronoun moves to the front.

Example Sentences

  • No te reúnas con él, es peligroso.

    Don't meet with him, he's dangerous.

  • No nos reunamos hoy, estoy cansado.

    Let's not meet today, I'm tired.

    nosotros

  • No se reúnan en secreto.

    Don't meet in secret.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Attaching the pronoun to the end (no reúnaste).

    Correct: no te reúnas

    Why: In negative commands, pronouns must always come before the verb.

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