
vibrar Negative Imperative Conjugation
vibrar — to vibrate
Use 'no vibres', 'no vibre', 'no vibremos', 'no vibréis', 'no vibren' for negative commands.
vibrar Negative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Negative Imperative
This is for telling someone *not* to do something. You might tell a device 'no vibres' (don't vibrate) if it's too loud, or tell a group 'no vibren' (don't vibrate) if they are supposed to be still.
Notes on vibrar in the Negative Imperative
Negative commands in Spanish use the present subjunctive. Vibrar is regular here, so the forms are derived directly from the present subjunctive of 'vibrar'.
Example Sentences
No vibres durante la película, por favor.
Don't vibrate during the movie, please.
tú
Señor, no vibre tan fuerte.
Sir, don't vibrate so strongly.
usted
No vibremos hasta que nos den la señal.
Let's not vibrate until they give us the signal.
nosotros
Chicos, no vibréis ahora, esperad.
Guys, don't vibrate now, wait.
vosotros
Ustedes, no vibren si no es necesario.
You all, don't vibrate if it's not necessary.
ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive 'no vibrar' instead of the subjunctive form.
Correct: Use 'no vibres', 'no vibre', etc.
Why: Negative commands always use the present subjunctive.
Mistake: Forgetting the 'no'.
Correct: Always include 'no' before the verb in negative commands.
Why: The 'no' is essential to make the command negative.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: vibro
Use 'vibro', 'vibras', 'vibra', 'vibran' for actions happening now or habitually.
Preterite
yo: vibré
Use 'vibré', 'vibraste', 'vibró', 'vibraron' for completed past vibrations.
Imperfect
yo: vibraba
Use 'vibraba', 'vibrabas', 'vibraban' for ongoing or habitual past vibrations.
Future
yo: vibraré
Use 'vibraré', 'vibrarás', 'vibrará', 'vibrarán' for future vibrations or probability.
Conditional
yo: vibraría
Use 'vibraría', 'vibrarías', 'vibraría', 'vibrarían' for hypothetical or polite vibrations.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vibre
Use 'vibre', 'vibres', 'vibremos', 'vibren' after expressions of doubt, emotion, or desire.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vibrara
Use 'vibrara' or 'vibrase' (and its plural forms) for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: vibra
Use 'vibra', 'vibre', 'vibremos', 'vibrad', 'vibren' for direct commands with vibrar.