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revocar Negative Imperative Conjugation

revocarto revoke

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative always uses the 'qu' spelling change: no revoques, no revoque, no revoquemos, no revoquéis, no revoquen.

revocar Negative Imperative Forms

no revoques
ustedno revoque
nosotrosno revoquemos
vosotrosno revoquéis
ustedesno revoquen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to cancel or annul a decision or law.

Notes on revocar in the Negative Imperative

All forms of the negative imperative are identical to the present subjunctive and feature the 'c' to 'qu' spelling change.

Example Sentences

  • No revoques tu promesa todavía.

    Don't revoke your promise yet.

  • Por favor, no revoque mi acceso.

    Please, don't revoke my access.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the affirmative form: 'no revoca'.

    Correct: no revoques

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

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