To tell a friend or close family member to do something.

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To tell a friend or close family member to do something

Caminar camina Pedir Pide Comer Come Volver Vuelve

Decir Di Salir Sal Hacer Haz Ser Sé Ir Ve Tener Ten Mantener Mantén Venir Ven Poner Pon

Pon la mesa (Set the table) Haz la cama (Make the bed) Come la comida (Eat the food)

Hablar: Hablo  Hables Comer: Como  Comas Caminar: Camino  Camines *Still do this for stem changing verbs. ike Salir would change to salgas.

To give commands to more than one person or other than tú

No hables Hable(ud.) Hablen(uds) No vayas Vaya(ud.) Vayan(uds.) No comas Coma(ud.) Coman(uds.) *To make the Ud./Uds. negative, just add NO.

(Uds.) Do your homework! (Ud.) Pay the bill, please. (tú) Don’t go! (tú) Don’t tell me. (Uds.) Don’t drive to the mountain. (Ud.) Don’t come late!

Hagan la tarea Pague la cuenta, por favor. No te vayas. No me digas No conduzcan a las montañas No venga tarde.