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Javier Rosas
Professional TeacherIn Spanish, the negative imperative is used to tell someone not to do something.
Examples:
No pases por ahí.
No leas eso.
No abras la ventana.
For tú, the negative imperative usually ends in:
-es for -ar verbs → no pases
-as for -er / -ir verbs → no leas, no abras
No ______ la puerta, por favor.
abres
abras
abre
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Mar 15, 2026 2:15 PM
Javier Rosas
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