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To tell someone you address as tú to do something, use an

To form the affirmative informal command of regular or stem- changing verb, drop the final S off the end of the tú form of the verb

Change each verb to affirmative informal commands. 1.hablar 2.arreglar 3.cocinar 4.leer 5.escribir 6.cantar 1.habla 2.arregla 3.cocina 4.lee 5.escribe 6.canta

What is the difference? Affirmative informal command Negative informal command

To form the negative informal command of most ar-verb, drop the final O of the yo form and add -es

Change each verb to negative informal commands. 1.hablar 2.mirar 3.arreglar 4.cocinar 5.dibujar 6.cortar 7.cantar 1.No hables 2.No mires 3.No arregles 4.No cocines 5.No dibujes 6.No cortes 7.No cantes

To form the negative informal command of most er,ir-verb, drop the final O of the yo form and add -as