Regular Affirmative Tú Commands: Huh? Commands- Telling someone what to do or what not to do Tú- Telling someone you refer to as tú (friend, family member,

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Regular Affirmative Tú Commands: Huh? Commands- Telling someone what to do or what not to do Tú- Telling someone you refer to as tú (friend, family member, someone younger than you) what to do or what not to do Affirmative- Telling someone you refer to as tú what to do (not what not to do) Regular- There are irregular forms So, regular affirmative tú commands let you tell a friend, family member, or someone younger than you what TO DO!

En inglés: PRESENTE: MANDATO (Command): You open the door. Open the door! You speak Spanish. Speak Spanish! You eat the salad. Eat the salad!

En español: PRESENTE:MANDATO: Abres la puerta. ¡Abre la puerta! Hablas español.¡Habla español! Comes la ensalada.¡Come la ensalada!

¿Cómo formamos el mandato afirmativo regular de tú? Es la misma forma de él/ella/ud. del presente. Infinitivo Presente (él/ella) Mandato abrir hablar comer cruzar doblar seguir (e-i) abre¡Abre! habla¡Habla! come¡Come! cruza¡Cruza! dobla¡Dobla! sigue¡Sigue!