Bein’ Bossy Positive Tú Commands. Regular commands - tú Positive commands tell a person what to do. –Get out of the pool! There’s a shark! The subject.

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Bein’ Bossy Positive Tú Commands

Regular commands - tú Positive commands tell a person what to do. –Get out of the pool! There’s a shark! The subject (you) is understood. Often the sentence includes the name of the person you are speaking to set apart by a comma. –Swim faster, Paco!

In Spanish To tell someone (tú) what to do, use the él form of a verb. Eat your broccoli. comer - Come el brócoli.

Clean your room. arreglar Arregla tu cuarto. Turn left at the corner. doblar Dobla a la izquierda en la esquina. Pay at the cash register. pagar Paga en la caja.

Stem changers? Don’t worry, you still use the Ud., él, ella form. Play soccer with me. jugar > Juega al fútbol conmigo. Order a pizza. pedir > Pide una pizza.

For reflexive verbs, ATTACH “te” to the verb form and add an accent. Sentarse > siéntate (sit down) Cepillarse > cepíllate los dientes (brush your teeth) Lavarse > lávate las manos (wash your hands)

Irregular commands - tú decir – di hacer - haz ser – sé ir – ve venir – ven tener – ten poner – pon salir - sal

Vamos a practicar Dar da Escribir escribe Estudiar estudia Cruzar cruza Parar para

Manejar maneja esperar espera repetir repite visitar visita aprender de memoria aprende de memoria

wash the dishes lava los platos give me a piece of paper dame una hoja de papel Continue straight sigue derecho tell the truth di la verdad set the table pon la mesa be good sé bueno

Here’s a trick to memorize the irregular positive commands SAY HAS Weapon SÉ VenDi Sal Haz TEN VE PON

Irregular commands - tú Mostly they are the –go verbs “Princess Di has seventeen ponies in her salon”