Tú Commands Pages 102 and 132. When do I use tú commands? You use the tú command when you are giving advice telling someone you know what you want them.

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Tú Commands Pages 102 and 132

When do I use tú commands? You use the tú command when you are giving advice telling someone you know what you want them to do.

Conjugating Conjugate the verb in the present tense el, ella, Ud form. Example: (comer)eat = come (pensar)think = piensa 1.Sleep = duerme 2.Stop = para

Irregular Tú Commands Decir = di Hacer = haz Ir = ve Poner = pon Salir = sal Ser = sé Tener = ten Venir =ven

Negative Tú Commands Negative commands are just like the regular commands but just with a no in front of the verb, but there is tiny twist to the endings that you have to be careful about.

Conjugating You first put the verb in the yo form. Then you take off the o If the verb is an –er you add as to the end of the verb. If the verb is an –ar you add es to the end of the verb. Then you add a no in front of the verb

Examples Poner = pongo = pong =pongas = no pongas Tener = tengo = teng = tengas = no tengas Pensar = pienso = piens = pienses = no pienses Bailar = bailo = bail = bailes = no bailes