Ejemplos: ¡Corta las fresas! ¡Come todo el desayuno!

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Ejemplos: ¡Corta las fresas! ¡Come todo el desayuno! Tú commands Affirmative commands Cortar = Corta. Comer = Come. Abrir= Abre. Ejemplos: ¡Corta las fresas! ¡Come todo el desayuno! ¡Abre las ventanas! Commands are used to tell other people what to do as an order or even as a suggestion. The verbs are going to be conjugated in the 3rd person form. Pay attention to how these verbs are used in the examples.

Irregular tú commands (affirmative): Decir (to tell) di Hacer (to do) haz Ir (to go) ve Poner (to put on/ place) pon Salir (to exit) sal Ser (to be) sé Tener (to have) ten Venir (to come/ return) ven

No Ejemplos: ¡No cierres la puerta! ¡No comas el queso! Tú commands Negative commands Cerrar = Comer = Abrir = Ejemplos: ¡No cierres la puerta! ¡No comas el queso! ¡No abras las ventanas! Cierres. Comas. Abras. No You must make the changes at the end of each verb. Notice –AR verbs end in es, and –ER and –IR verbs end in as for the informal negative tú commands.

No Irregular tú commands (negative): di haz Digas ve Hagas pon Vayas sal sé ten ven Digas Hagas Vayas Pongas Salgas Seas Tengas Vengas Hagas Vayas No Seas Notice the three verbs whose spelling changes in the negative form change.

A practicar Ir a un supermercado bueno. Batir la lechuga. NECESITO AYUDA!!!!! Give directions TO A FRIEND on what to do or not using the tu commands form. KEEP IN MIND WHAT MAKES SENsE AND WHAT DOES NOT. Ir a un supermercado bueno. Batir la lechuga. Comprar ingredientes frescos. Mezclar el azúcar con las fresas. Verter agua al aceite caliente. Hervir la mayonesa. Comer la comida de la olla. Freir las papas en la taza. Cortar en trozos el pan. Poner los ingredientes en la cocina.