(Command Forms). 3 Types of Commands 1)Tú (Informal Command) Informal / Telling somebody to do or not to do something This is the most common type of.

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(Command Forms)

3 Types of Commands 1)Tú (Informal Command) Informal / Telling somebody to do or not to do something This is the most common type of command 2) Usted (Formal Command) A more formal command / A more polite way of telling somebody to do something 3) Ustedes (Formal Command)

Informal (Tú) Commands When using commands in Spanish, there are: 1) Affirmative = TO DO SOMETHING 2) Negative = NOT TO DO SOMETHING

The affirmative – Commands for Tú AR and ER Verbs: Take off the ending R of the infinitive Examples: Cantar - Canta Comer - Come IR Verbs Take off the ending IR of the infinitive + Add the letter E Examples: Vivir – Vive *Note: The Tú form command is the same as the regular Ud. Form present tense.

Ejemplos HABLAR   HABLA Comer   COME Vivir   VIVE

Práctica 1) Eat the carrots! ¡Come las zanahorias! 2) Clean your room! ¡Limpia tu cuarto! 3) Wear a jacket! ¡Lleva una chaqueta!

Irregulars: Informal Affirmatives 1.decir = di 2.hacer = haz 3.ir = ve 4.poner = pon 5.salir = sal 6.ser = sé 7.tener = ten 8.venir =ven

Informal (Tú) Negative Commands To form the Infomral NEGATIVE Command (To tell somebody to NOT DO something): 1)Take the YO FORM, PRESENT TENSE of the verb 2)Take off the ending (-o) 3)Add AR = -es IR = -as ER = -as *Note: You also need to put “No” before each verb

Ejemplos: Hablar  Hablo   Habl__ = No hables Comer  Como   Com__ = No comas

Práctica Don´t eat the sandwhich! = ¡No comas la torta! Don´t speak to me! = ¡No me hables!

Irregulars * Verbs that have irregular forms in the YO FORM PRESENT TENSE are irregular in the INFORMAL NEGATIVE COMMAND FORM: Poner = pongo = no pongas Tener = tengo = no tengas Venir = vengo = no vengas Salir = salgo = no salgas Hacer = hago = no hagas Decir = digo = no digas

Irregulars Ser = no seas Estar = no estés Ir = no vayas Dar = no des

Práctica Don’t wear the red shirt! ¡No lleves la camisa roja! Wear the blue shirt! ¡Lleva la camisa azul! Go to the store! ¡Ve al supermercado! Buy milk! ¡Compra leche!