
vomitar Negative Imperative Conjugation
vomitar — vomit
Negative commands for 'vomitar' use the present subjunctive with 'no', like 'no vomites'.
vomitar Negative Imperative Forms
When to Use the Negative Imperative
Use the negative imperative to tell someone NOT to do something. For 'vomitar', it's about preventing someone from vomiting.
Notes on vomitar in the Negative Imperative
All negative commands in Spanish use the present subjunctive with 'no'. So, 'vomitar' follows the regular subjunctive pattern: no vomites (tú), no vomite (usted), no vomitemos (nosotros), no vomitéis (vosotros), no vomiten (ustedes).
Example Sentences
No vomites si no quieres.
Don't vomit if you don't want to.
tú
No vomite en el coche, por favor.
Do not vomit in the car, please.
usted
Chicos, no vomitéis hasta después de la carrera.
Guys, don't vomit until after the race.
vosotros
No vomiten la comida si no les gusta.
Don't vomit the food if you don't like it.
ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the infinitive after 'no', like 'no vomitar'.
Correct: Use the present subjunctive: 'no vomites'.
Why: Spanish requires the subjunctive mood after 'no' when giving negative commands.
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: vomito
The present tense of 'vomitar' (vomito, vomitas, vomita) describes current or habitual actions.
Preterite
yo: vomité
The preterite of 'vomitar' (vomité, vomitaste, vomitó) describes completed past actions.
Imperfect
yo: vomitaba
The imperfect of 'vomitar' (vomitaba, vomitabas, vomitaba) describes ongoing or habitual past actions.
Future
yo: vomitaré
The future tense of 'vomitar' (vomitaré, vomitarás, vomitará) is regular and used for actions that will happen.
Conditional
yo: vomitaría
The conditional of 'vomitar' (vomitaría, vomitarías, vomitaría) is used for hypotheticals ('would') and polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: vomite
The present subjunctive of 'vomitar' (vomite, vomites, vomitemos) is used after expressions of desire, doubt, or emotion.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: vomitara
The imperfect subjunctive of 'vomitar' (vomitaran/vomitaras/vomitara) is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: vomita
The imperative of vomitar is mostly regular, with 'vomita' (tú) and 'vomite' (usted) being common.