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sufrir Negative Imperative Conjugation

sufrirto suffer

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of sufrir uses the present subjunctive: no sufras, no sufra, no suframos, no sufráis, no sufran.

sufrir Negative Imperative Forms

no sufras
ustedno sufra
nosotrosno suframos
vosotrosno sufráis

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone not to worry or not to experience pain, often in a consoling or encouraging way.

Notes on sufrir in the Negative Imperative

Regularly follows the present subjunctive forms preceded by 'no'.

Example Sentences

  • ¡No sufras más por eso!

    Don't suffer over that anymore!

  • No sufra usted, todo saldrá bien.

    Don't suffer (formal), everything will turn out fine.

    usted

  • No suframos por cosas que no podemos cambiar.

    Let's not suffer over things we cannot change.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Saying 'no sufre' for a command.

    Correct: no sufras

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

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