 For –ar verbs…  Put the verb in the yo form of the present tense and flip flop the ending to –e.  For –er AND –ir verbs…  Put the verb in the yo.

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 For –ar verbs…  Put the verb in the yo form of the present tense and flip flop the ending to –e.  For –er AND –ir verbs…  Put the verb in the yo form of the present tense and flip flop the ending to –a.

 Ejemplos de –ar:  hablar  hable  Cantar   Bailar   Ejemplos de –er/ir:  Escribir  escriba  Comer   Vivir 

 Tener- tengo  tenga  Hacer- hago   Salir-salgo   Decir-digo   Poner-pongo   Venir-vengo 

 c  qu  Buscar: busqu + e = busque  Explicar: expliqu + e =explique  Tocar: toqu + e = toque

 g  gu  Jugar: Juegu + e = juegue  Pagar: pagu + e = pague  Llegar: llegu + e = llegue

 z  c Cruzar: cruc + e = cruce Organizar: organic + e = organice Sintonizar: sintonic + e = sintonice *to tune in

 O  ue  Encontrar: encuentro  encuentre  Dormir: duermo  duerma  Volver: vuelvo  vuelva  E  ie  Cerrar: cierro  cierre  Sentir: siento  sienta  querer: quiero  quiera

 E  I  Pedir: pido  pida  Vestirse: me visto  me vista

 Dar  dé *An accent is needed here to distinguish it from the preposition de.*  Estar  esté  Haber  haya  Ir  vaya  Saber  sepa  Ser  sea

 To form ustedes commands, follow the same rules as usted and add an n.  Ejemplos: Hablar  hable  hablen Escribir  escriba  escriban Comer  coma  coman  Verbs with stem and spelling changes in the yo form of the present tense will have the same changes in the ud. and uds. command forms.