Informal Commands Tú commands. When will we use Tú commands? Tú form commands are used when giving a command to ONE PERSON whom we treat INFORMALLY.

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Informal Commands Tú commands

When will we use Tú commands? Tú form commands are used when giving a command to ONE PERSON whom we treat INFORMALLY.

Affirmative Tú Commands When we want to tell someone to do some action we will use an affirmative command. When we want to tell someone to do some action we will use an affirmative command. To form the affirmative tú commands we simply use the él / ella / ud form of the verb in the present tense. To form the affirmative tú commands we simply use the él / ella / ud form of the verb in the present tense.

Por ejemplo: Por favor, prepara unos sandwiches. Por favor, prepara unos sandwiches. Alicia, escribe tu nombre aquí. Alicia, escribe tu nombre aquí. ¡Juega en las olas! ¡Juega en las olas! ¡Bebe el agua de coco! ¡Bebe el agua de coco! ¡Usa la loción protectora! ¡Usa la loción protectora!

Irregular Affirmative Commands Ser=sé Ser=sé Ir= ve Ir= ve Hacer= haz Hacer= haz Decir= di Decir= di Poner= pon Poner= pon Salir=sal Salir=sal Tener=ten Tener=ten Venir=ven Venir=ven

Por ejemplo: ¡Haz la cama antes de salir! ¡Haz la cama antes de salir! ¡Pon la loción protectora en mi espalda! ¡Pon la loción protectora en mi espalda! ¡Di la verdad! ¡Di la verdad! ¡Ve a la playa con tus amigos! ¡Ve a la playa con tus amigos!

Negative Tú Commands To tell someone not to do some action we will use negative tú commands. To tell someone not to do some action we will use negative tú commands. To form them we will do the following To form them we will do the following 1. go to the yo form of the present 2. remove the o from the ending 3. add the opposite ending + s Hablar: 1. hablo 2. habl 3. no hables

Por ejemplo: ¡No escribas en mis libros! ¡No escribas en mis libros! ¡No corras en la casa! ¡No corras en la casa! ¡No lleves botas a la playa! ¡No lleves botas a la playa! ¡No mires la tele todo el día! ¡No mires la tele todo el día! ¡No pongas loción protectora en el perro! ¡No pongas loción protectora en el perro!

Dont forget –car, -gar, -zar verbs! The –car, -gar, -zar rule will apply with the negative tú commands. The –car, -gar, -zar rule will apply with the negative tú commands. Pescar=no pesques Empezar=no empieces Pagar=no pagues

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

Por ejemplo: ¡No vayas en el bote solo! ¡No des agua de coco al bebé! ¡No seas malo! ¡No estés triste!

Commands with Pronouns The same rules of pronoun placement apply as with the formal commands: The same rules of pronoun placement apply as with the formal commands: 1. If the command is affirmative the pronoun is attached to the end. ¡Cómelo!¡Sécatelo! 2.If the command is negative the pronoun comes before the verb. ¡No lo comas!¡No te lo seques!