
titular Negative Imperative Conjugation
titular — to title
Don't use negative commands like 'no titules' (tú) or 'no titulen' (ustedes) for 'titular'.
titular Negative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Negative Imperative
Use the negative imperative of 'titular' to tell someone *not* to do something, such as 'Don't title the document that way' or 'Don't title the email with all caps.'
Notes on titular in the Negative Imperative
All negative commands in Spanish are formed using the present subjunctive with 'no' in front. Therefore, 'titular' is regular here.
Example Sentences
No titules el artículo con un nombre tan largo.
Don't title the article with such a long name.
tú
No titule la carta de forma informal.
Don't title the letter informally.
usted
No titulemos la reunión sin antes discutir el tema.
Let's not title the meeting before discussing the topic.
nosotros
No tituléis el proyecto con ese nombre.
Don't title the project with that name.
vosotros
No titulen el informe de esa manera.
Don't title the report that way.
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive instead of the subjunctive.
Correct: It should be 'No titular el informe', not 'No titular el informe'.
Why: Negative commands always use the subjunctive mood, not the infinitive.
Mistake: Confusing 'tú' and 'usted' forms.
Correct: For 'tú', use 'no titules'; for 'usted', use 'no titule'.
Why: The present subjunctive endings differ between 'tú' and 'usted'.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: titulo
The present tense of 'titular' (titulo, titulas, titula, titulamos, tituláis, titulan) describes current or habitual actions of titling.
Preterite
yo: titulé
The preterite of 'titular' is regular: titulé, titulaste, tituló, titulamos, titulasteis, titularon.
Imperfect
yo: titulaba
The imperfect of 'titular' (titulaba, titulabas, titulaba, titulábamos, titulabais, titulaban) describes past habits or ongoing actions of titling.
Future
yo: titularé
The future tense of 'titular' (titularé, titularás, titulará, titularemos, titularéis, titularán) indicates actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: titularía
The conditional of 'titular' (titularía, titularías, titularía, titularíamos, titularíais, titularían) expresses hypothetical 'would' actions.
Present Subjunctive
yo: titule
Use the present subjunctive of 'titular' (titule, titules, titule, titulemos, titularéis, titulen) after expressions of doubt, desire, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: titulara
The imperfect subjunctive of 'titular' (titulara, titularas, titulara, tituláramos, titularais, titularan) is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: titula
Titula (tú), titule (usted), titulemos (nosotros), titulad (vosotros), titulen (ustedes) are the commands for 'titular'.