no te seques
Yo hago
It is already a negative tu-form polite command: No me digas el precio.No me di el precio - informal, impolite
technically, yes. but you would have to conjugate it. a female would be belle, not beau. belle is the feminine form of beau.
la comprenden
In the formal, there is no distinction made between negative and positive commands. In the informal, it DOES make a difference. Example: the verb venir. Formal command is venga. ¡Venga aqui ahora mismo! - Come here right now! ¡No venga aqui ahora mismo! - Don´t come here right now! In the Informal, positive, the word is "ven". ¡Ven aqui ahora mismo! The negative would be "no vengas." ¡No vengas aqui ahora mismo! - Don´t come here right now!
To conjugate "bañarse" in the negative "ustedes" command form, you would use the subjunctive present form. The negative command "no se bañen" would be the conjugation for "bañarse" in the "ustedes" form.
In basic mathematics, a quadratic equation with a negative discriminant has no solutions. However, at a more advanced level you will learn that it has two solutions which form a complex conjugate pair.
If you have a complex function in the form "a+ib", the (complex) conjugate is "a-ib". "Conjugate" is usually a function that the original function must be multiplied by to achieve a real number.
Yo hago
It is already a negative tu-form polite command: No me digas el precio.No me di el precio - informal, impolite
No it is not. It can be rationalised using the complex conjugate to get a simpler form.
The anion of Lowery-Bronsted acid acts as the conjugate base in this case, for example the conjugate base of HCl is Cl anion.
If you are referring to conjugate acids and bases, a conjugate acid is an acid that can donate a H+ in order to form a conjugate base. For example, HCl can donate it's H+ and create the conjugate base Cl-. On the other hand, a conjugate base would just be the opposite where chloride could add a hydrogen in order to create the conjugate acid.
H3PO4 (aq) + H2O (l) ---> 2H3O+ (aq) + PO4-3 (aq)donor acid + acceptor base ---> conjugate acid + conjugate basethe answer above is wrongto form a conjugate, the ion H2PO4 - must lose a hydrogen ion H+i.eH2PO4 - -H+ = HPO4 2-(conjugate base)
To conjugate a verb is to change it to fit the sentence. To conjugate run you could say: I run, He/She runs, We run, They run. Conjugation in the English language usually only applies to the He/She form as said.
hydroxide ions(OH-)
compartíacompartíascompartíacompartíamoscompartíaiscompartíanthis is the proper way to conjugate compantir