If you mean: 'don't buy' - 'No compra/e' (informal/formal)
Present tense with a negative imperative form.
In forming the negative the auxiliary verb "to do" is always used, even with the verb "to be" Hush! Don't make a noise!Don't be angry...
The negative command for "ir" (to go) in Spanish is "no vayas." This form is used when telling someone not to go somewhere. It is the second-person singular (tú) form in the imperative mood.
Imperative
You are very imperative.
Negative biotension enhancer (nbe)
"Compratelo" is an Italian phrase that means "buy it". It is derived from the verb "comprare" which means "to buy", and the suffix "-lo" which means "it". So, "compratelo" is a command or suggestion to someone to buy something.
Inessential is an antonym for imperative.
It is an imperative sentence. The pronoun "you" is implied, which happens in imperative sentences.
imperative
It can be used in an imperative sense, but it is the usethat is critical, not the verb. Many verbs can be meaningfully used in imperative sentences. Compare: Whenever I walk along Narragansett Beach, I find interesting pebbles and shells. and: Find your money now, son, or you will not be able to buy your ticket.Usually, when the subject of the sentence is you (understood, not written or spoken), the sentence is an imperative. In Find your money now... it is understood or implied that the subject is 'You'.
"Go clean your room". That is an imperative sentence because imperative means a command.