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vengar Negative Imperative Conjugation

vengarto avenge

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of vengar always uses the 'gu' spelling change: no vengues, no vengue, no venguen.

vengar Negative Imperative Forms

no vengues
ustedno vengue
nosotrosno venguemos
vosotrosno venguéis
ustedesno venguen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use this to tell someone NOT to take revenge.

Notes on vengar in the Negative Imperative

All negative commands for vengar use the present subjunctive forms, meaning they all include the 'gu' spelling change.

Example Sentences

  • No te vengues, no vale la pena.

    Don't take revenge; it's not worth it.

  • No venguen esa acción, por favor.

    Don't avenge that action, please.

    ustedes

  • No venguemos el mal con más mal.

    Let's not avenge evil with more evil.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: no vengas

    Correct: no vengues

    Why: 'No vengas' is the negative command for 'venir' (to come). For 'vengar', you must use 'vengues'.

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