Tú Commands Used with friends, family, pets, peers, etc.

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Tú Commands Used with friends, family, pets, peers, etc. Positive commands tell the person to do something Negative commands tell the person not to do something

Positive Commands Use the present tense __________ form of the verb. él/ella/Ud. Ejemplos – Study tonight! Run quickly! ¡Estudia esta noche! ¡Corre rápidamente!

Positive Commands **If the verb stem changes in the él/ella/Ud. form, it will stem change as a positive tú command** Ejemplo – Close the door! ¡Cierra la puerta!

Irregular Positive Commands Decir Di Poner Pon Tener Ten Hacer Haz Salir Sal Valer Val Ir Ve Ser Sé Venir Ven

Negative Commands Start with the present tense ___ form of the verb. Drop the ___. Add the______________. yo o opposite tú ending -ar verbs add “es” -er/-ir verbs add “as”

Negative Commands luchar lucho ¡No luches! hacer hago Ejemplos – Don’t fight! Don’t do the homework! luchar lucho ¡No luches! hacer hago ¡No hagas la tarea!

Irregular Negative Commands Dar No des Estar No estés Ser No seas Ir No vayas Saber No sepas

Práctica ¡Escucha durante la clase! ¡Come las papas fritas! Listen during the class! (escuchar) Eat the french fries! (comer) Come to my house! (venir) Attend my church every Sunday! (asistir) Set the table now! (poner) Ask the teacher (m.)! (preguntar) ¡Escucha durante la clase! ¡Come las papas fritas! ¡Ven a mi casa! ¡Asiste a mi iglesia todos los domingos! ¡Pon la mesa ahora! ¡Pregunta al profesor/maestro!

Práctica ¡No bailes con mi novio! ¡No salgas temprano! Don’t dance with my boyfriend! (bailar) Don’t leave early! (salir) Don’t go to the party! (ir) Don’t give the money to my sister! (dar) Don’t study these words! (estudiar) Don’t drive his car! (conducir) ¡No bailes con mi novio! ¡No salgas temprano! ¡No vayas a la fiesta! ¡No des el dinero a mi hermana! ¡No estudies estas palabras! ¡No conduzcas su carro!