Affirmative Tú Commands  When you tell a person to do something.  Use with friends, family, or young people.  Use the same present tense forms that.

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Affirmative Tú Commands

 When you tell a person to do something.  Use with friends, family, or young people.  Use the same present tense forms that you use for él, ella, usted.

Affirmative Commands  Here are some affirmative commands you might give to a person you address as tú: Hablar Leer Escribir

Affirmative Commands  Hablar  Habla  Pablo, ¡Habla con la maestra!  Leer  Lee  Linda, ¡Lee el libro!  Escribir  Escribe  Cristóbol, ¡Escribe la carta!

Some Irregular Tú Commands:  Hacer  Poner ¡Haz! ¡Pon!