Tú Commands (Los mandatos de la forma tú) Dame la linterna, por favor.

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Tú Commands (Los mandatos de la forma tú) Dame la linterna, por favor.

For regular affirmative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular affirmative commands . . . Think like él. The regular affirmative tú command has the same form as the él form of the verb in the present indicative.

For regular affirmative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular affirmative commands . . . Él habla.  ¡Habla tú! He speaks. Speak! Él come.  ¡Come tú! He eats. Eat! Él escribe.  ¡Escribe tú! He writes. Write!

Revert to the subjunctive. Tú Commands For regular negative commands . . . Revert to the subjunctive. The negative tú command has the same form as the tú form of the verb in the present subjunctive.

For regular negative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular negative commands . . . Affirmative Negative ¡Habla! ¡No hables! Speak! Don’t speak! ¡Come! ¡No comas! Eat! Don’t eat! ¡Escribe! ¡No escribas! Write! Don’t write!

Tú Commands In Capítulo 10 you will also learn that formal commands use the forms of the subjunctive. The informal (tú) commands, by contrast, use the subjunctive only in their negative forms. Notice the following chart. Infinitive Affirmative Negative (Subjunctive) comprar compra no compres (compres) comer come no comas (comas) escribir escribe no escribas (escribas) pensar piensa no pienses (pienses) dormir duerme no duermas (duermas) pedir pide no pidas (pidas) traer trae no traigas (traigas)

Tú Commands Remember . . . Recicla el aceite. Recycle the oil. Regular affirmative tú commands have the same form as the third-person singular of the present indicative. Recicla el aceite. Recycle the oil. Protege nuestro coche. Protect our car. Negative tú commands use the subjunctive. No te pongas nervioso/a. Don’t be nervous. No cierres la puerta todavía. Don’t close the door yet. Irregularities in the subjunctive will also appear in the negative tú commands. No conduzcas tan rápido. Don’t drive so fast. No te vayas. Don’t leave.

Verbs with irregular affirmative forms When listed in the following order, the initial letters of each verb provide the acronym TVVDSHIPS, a useful memory device. Verb Affirmative command Negative command T ener ten no tengas V enir ven no vengas V aler val no valgas D ecir di no digas S alir sal no salgas H acer haz no hagas I r ve no vayas P oner pon no pongas S er sé no seas

Verbs with irregular affirmative forms Some sample sentences using irregular forms: Ten confianza. No tengas miedo. Ven a mi oficina. No vengas tarde. Val algo. No te valgas del dinero. Di la verdad. No digas tonterías. Sal inmediatamente. No salgas sin mí. Haz la inspección. No me hagas enojar. Ve a la reunión. No te vayas. Pon el libro en la mesa. No pongas esa cara. Sé amable con todos. No seas grosero.

Object pronouns with tú commands As with the formal commands, attach pronouns to the end of affirmative commands and place them in front of the negative command. Remember to place an accent on the next-to-last syllable of the verb in the affirmative command form. Recíclala mañana. Recycle it tomorrow. No le pongas la multa a la estudiante. Don’t give the fine to the student.

Object pronouns with tú commands The irregular affirmative command forms (except for sé) do not take a written accent unless more than one pronoun is added to the end of the verb. ¿La mesa? Sí, ponla por favor. The table? Yes, set it, please. Dime, ¿adónde vas? Tell me, where are you going? ¿Sabes su teléfono? Dímelo, por favor. Do you know his telephone number? Tell it to me, please.

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