
vengar Negative Imperative Conjugation
vengar — to avenge
The negative imperative of vengar always uses the 'gu' spelling change: no vengues, no vengue, no venguen.
vengar Negative Imperative Forms
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.
tú
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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Related Tenses
Present
yo: vengo
Vengar is a regular -ar verb in the present tense: vengo, vengas, venga, vengamos, vengáis, vengan.
Preterite
yo: vengué
Vengar is regular in the preterite except for the 'yo' form, which changes to vengué.
Imperfect
yo: vengaba
The imperfect of vengar is regular: vengaba, vengabas, vengaba, vengábamos, vengabais, vengaban.
Future
yo: vengaré
The future of vengar is regular: vengaré, vengarás, vengará, vengaremos, vengaréis, vengarán.
Conditional
yo: vengaría
The conditional of vengar is regular: vengaría, vengarías, vengaría, vengaríamos, vengaríais, vengarían.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vengue
The present subjunctive of vengar requires a spelling change from 'g' to 'gu': vengue, vengues, vengue, venguemos, venguéis, venguen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vengara
The imperfect subjunctive of vengar follows the standard -ara pattern: vengara, vengaras, vengara, vengáramos, vengarais, vengaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: venga
The imperative of vengar uses 'venga' for tú and 'venguen' for ustedes.