Imperativo: Familiar Afirmativo --Means you are telling someone to do something using the tú form --To form it, just use the él/ella/usted present tense.

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Imperativo: Familiar Afirmativo --Means you are telling someone to do something using the tú form --To form it, just use the él/ella/usted present tense form of the verb Ejemplos: ¡Come! ¡Bebe! ¡Lee! ¡Baila! ¡Nada! ¡Limpia!

FAMILIAR AFIRMATIVO SINGULAR: LOS IRREGULARES INFINITIVOFAMILIAR AFIRMATIVO SIGNIFICADO Decir¡Di!Tell! Say! Hacer¡Haz!Do! Make! Ir¡Ve!Go! Poner¡Pon!Put! Set! Salir¡Sal!Leave! Ser¡Sé!Be! Tener¡Ten!Have! Venir¡Ven!Come!

Charades Tell a partner what to do in Spanish They need to charade it

Adding object and reflexive pronouns to commands 1.Stick them to the end of the command 2. Add an accent when necessary Ej. Go to bed! ¡Acuéstate! Throw it (la pelota) ¡Échala! Throw it (la pelota) to me. ¡Échamela!