Formal & Plural Commands 1. “Usted (Ud.) Commands 2. Formation 3. Stem of “YO” Present Tense 3. Take off the “o” of then ending pelar  pelo añadir  añado.

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Formal & Plural Commands 1. “Usted (Ud.) Commands 2. Formation 3. Stem of “YO” Present Tense 3. Take off the “o” of then ending pelar  pelo añadir  añado comer  como 3. Add the “USTED” command ending 4. “AR” verbs  E 4. “ER/IR”  A pelar  pelo  pel + E = pele comer  como  com + A = coma añadir  añado  añad + A = añada

1. “Ustedes (Uds.) Commands 2. Formation 3. Follow the “Ud.” procedure 3. Add the “USTEDES (Uds.)” command ending 4. “AR” verbs  4. “ER/IR”  EN AN pelar  pelo  pel + EN = pelen comer  como  com + AN = coman añadir  añado  añad + AN = añadan 1. Negative “Ud./ Uds.” Commands 2. Formation 3. NO + Ud./Uds. Command

NO pelenNO comanNO añadan 1. Irregular “Ustedes (Uds.) Commands 2. Any verb that has an irregular “YO” Present Tense form will also use that same form in the “Ud./Uds.”Commands 3. “GO” verbs in the Present Tense 4. tener  tengo venir  vengo poner  pongosalir  salgo salir  salgohacer  hago decir  digotraer  traigo hacer  hago  hag + A/AN = haga/hagan 3. The 4 Irregular verbs ser  sea/an ver  vea/an ir  vaya/an saber  sepa/an

3. All the irregular verbs above are also for the Negative Familiar (Tú) Commands No hagasNo salgas No vayasNo seas