Sra. Ward. We use commands to tell someone to do or not to do something Regular affirmative tú commands are the same as the 3 rd person singular, present.

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Sra. Ward

We use commands to tell someone to do or not to do something Regular affirmative tú commands are the same as the 3 rd person singular, present tense Hablar – habla Comer – come Escribir – escribe Pensar – piensa Pedir - pide

Decir Hacer Poner Tener Salir Ir Venir Ser Di Haz Pon Ten Sal Ve Ven sé

1. Yo form, present tensehablo 2. Drop the ohabl_ 3. Add opposite vowel ending for –ar verbs: -es for –er, -ir verbs: -as Hablar – no hables Comer – no comas Escribir – no escribas Poner – no pongas Decir – no digas

Dar Estar Ir ser No des No estés No vayas No seas

1. Yo formhablar 2. Drop the ohabl_ 3. Add opposite vowel endings: -ar verbs: -e -er, -ir verbs: -a Hablar – hable Comer – coma Escribir – escriba Poner – ponga Decir - diga

1. Yo formhablo 2. Drop ohabl_ 3. Opposite vowel endings: -ar verbs: -en -er, -ir verbs: -an Hablar – hablen Comer – coman Escribir – escriban Poner – pongan Decir - digan

1. Yo formhablo 2. Drop ohabl_ 3. Opposite vowel endings: -ar verbs: -emos -er, -ir verbs: -amos Hablar – hablemos Comer – comamos Escribir – escribamos Poner – pongamos Decir - digamos

Dar Estar Ir ser Dé, den, demos Esté, estén, estemos Vaya, vayan, vayamos Sea, sean, seamos

Pagar Sacar Comenzar Jugar No pagues, pague, paguen, paguemos No saques, saque, saquen, saquemos No comiences, comience, comiencen, comencemos No juegues, juegue, jueguen, juguemos

With affirmative commands, the reflexive pronoun is added onto the end and an accent is added With negative commands, the reflexive pronoun is before the verb Lavarse Lávate no te laves láveseno se lave Lávense no se lavenlavémonos no nos lavemos Nosotros affirmative commands, drop the s before adding nos