Affirmative Tú commands

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Affirmative Tú commands Avancemos 2

Affirmative Tú commands To tell someone to do or not to do something, use informal commands. Use affirmative tú commands (informal commands) to tell someone you know well what to do. To use regular affirmative tú commands, you use the él/ella/usted forms of the present tense verb

Affirmative Tú commands Present tense: Juan añade la sal y prueba la comida. Juan adds the salt and tastes the food.

Affirmative Tú commands ¡Juan, añade la sal y prueba la comida, por favor! Juan, add the salt and taste the food, please!

Affirmative Tú commands Práctica: Eat the strawberry! Mix the oil! Turn to the left! Eat the lettuce! ¡Come la fresa! ¡Mezcla el aceite! ¡Dobla a la izquierda! ¡Come la lechuga!

Affirmative Tú commands Fry the garlic! Cross the plaza! Taste the spinach! Read the book! ¡Fríe el ajo! ¡Cruza la plaza! ¡Prueba las espinacas! ¡Lee el libro!

Affirmative Tú commands The following verbs are irregular in the affirmative tú command form: venir (to come), decir (to say), salir (to leave), hacer (to do/to make), tener (to have), ir (to go), poner (to put), ser (to be)

Affirmative Tú commands Verb Venir Decir Salir Hacer Tener Ir Poner Ser Tú command form Ven Di Sal Haz Ten Ve Pon sé

Affirmative Tú commands An easy way to remember these irregular tu commands is with this saying: “Vin Diesel has ten weapons, eh!” = “ven di sal haz ten ve pon sé”

Affirmative Tú commands Práctica Mix the ingredients! Fry the onions! Turn to the right! Eat the strawberry! Stop at the stoplight! Do/Make! Go to the supermarket! Boil the water! Put the lettuce here! Read the recipe! Respuestas ¡Mezcla los ingredientes! ¡Fríe las cebollas! ¡Dobla a la derecha! ¡Come la fresa! ¡Para al semáforo! ¡Haz! ¡Ve al supermercado! ¡Hierve el agua! ¡Pon la lechuga aquí! ¡Lee la receta!