LOS MANDATOS INFORMALES AFIRMATIVOS. The Informal commands (Telling your family & friends to do stuff!) When we are with friends, siblings or children,

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LOS MANDATOS INFORMALES AFIRMATIVOS

The Informal commands (Telling your family & friends to do stuff!) When we are with friends, siblings or children, we can order them around more casually. There is a command form for this that is more casual than the Formal Command.Formal Command We can think of the formation of the Tú commands one of two ways: Hurrah! Not too difficult! For example, here are some common affirmative Tú commands:

Verbs that have a spelling change and stem-changing verbs in the present tense usually have the same change in the informal affirmative command.

Direct and indirect object pronouns as well as reflexive pronouns are attached to affirmative Tú commands. When attaching pronouns to a command form of more than one syllable, you must add an accent mark over the stressed syllable.

And there are only 8 (eight!) irregular affirmative Tú commands: (you knew there had to be a couple)

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Situación 1: “Voy a salir con un(a) chico(a) esta noche” Consejo 1: Luce muy guapo(a). Consejo 2: Llega temprano a tu cita.