Familiar Commands 1. The subject of the command is tú. 2. Regular Verbs (affirmative forms) (Do it!) stem + command ending ar class verbs- A er/ir class.

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Familiar Commands 1. The subject of the command is tú. 2. Regular Verbs (affirmative forms) (Do it!) stem + command ending ar class verbs- A er/ir class verbs- E Ejemplos ¡Paco, come en la cocina! ¡Ana, prepara la comida ahora! ¡Luis, abre tu libro en la página diez!

3. If the verb makes a stem-change, it does it in the command, too! Ejemplos: ¡Ana, hierve el agua ahora! ¡Ana, revuelve la salsa, por favor! ¡Ana, fríe las papas a las cinco! 4. Regular Verbs (negative forms) (Don’t do it!) stem + command ending ar class verbs- er/ir class verbs- ES AS

¡Paco, no comas en la cocina! Ejemplos ¡Ana, no prepares la comida ahora! ¡Luis, no abras tu libro en la página diez! ¡Ana, no hiervas el agua ahora!