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venerar Negative Imperative Conjugation

venerarto venerate

B2regular -ar★★
Quick answer:

Negative commands for venerar use 'no' + present subjunctive: no veneres, no venere, no veneremos, no veneréis, no veneren.

venerar Negative Imperative Forms

no veneres
ustedno venere
nosotrosno veneremos
vosotrosno veneréis
ustedesno veneren

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative to tell someone *not* to do something. For 'venerar,' it means instructing someone to *not* show excessive admiration or respect.

Notes on venerar in the Negative Imperative

Negative commands always use the present subjunctive. 'Venerar' is regular in the present subjunctive, so the negative imperative is also regular.

Example Sentences

  • No veneres ídolos falsos.

    Do not venerate false idols.

  • No veneremos la superficialidad.

    Let's not venerate superficiality.

    nosotros

  • No veneréis a nadie que no lo merezca.

    Do not venerate anyone who doesn't deserve it.

    vosotros

  • No veneren las acciones egoístas.

    Do not venerate selfish actions.

    ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the infinitive after 'no'.

    Correct: Use the present subjunctive: 'No venerar' is incorrect; 'No veneres' is correct.

    Why: Negative commands in Spanish require the subjunctive mood.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the 'no'.

    Correct: Always include 'no' before the subjunctive verb for a negative command.

    Why: The 'no' is essential to make the command negative.

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