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trasladar Negative Imperative Conjugation

trasladarto move

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Quick answer:

Negative commands for 'trasladar' use the present subjunctive, like 'no traslades' (tú) and 'no trasladen' (ustedes).

trasladar Negative Imperative Forms

no traslades
ustedno traslade
nosotrosno traslademos
vosotrosno trasladéis
ustedesno trasladen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative to tell someone *not* to do something. For 'trasladar', it's like saying 'Don't move this!' or 'Don't relocate there!', such as 'No traslades esa caja pesada.' (Don't move that heavy box).

Notes on trasladar in the Negative Imperative

Trasladar is regular in the negative imperative. All negative commands are formed using the present subjunctive mood, so the verb behaves like it does in that tense.

Example Sentences

  • No traslades tus cosas todavía.

    Don't move your things yet.

  • No traslademos el sofá por ahora.

    Let's not move the sofa for now.

    nosotros

  • No trasladen los documentos importantes sin permiso.

    Do not move the important documents without permission.

  • No trasladéis el mobiliario viejo.

    Don't move the old furniture.

    vosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive with 'no', like 'No trasladar la mesa'.

    Correct: Use the negative imperative form, e.g., 'No traslades la mesa' (tú) or 'No traslade la mesa' (usted).

    Why: The infinitive is not used for commands, even negative ones.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no' or placing it incorrectly.

    Correct: Always place 'no' directly before the conjugated subjunctive verb: 'No traslades'.

    Why: The 'no' must precede the verb to form a negative command.

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