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How do you conjugate bañarse in negative ustedes command form?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 10/24/2023

Both affirmative and negative formal (usted & ustedes) commands use the present subjunctive verb form. In the affirmative form, the reflexive pronoun is joined to the imperative form but in the negative form, the reflexive pronoun goes before the verb.

Spanish: No se bañen.

English: Do not bathe yourselves.

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