Familiar commands. Use regular third person singular form To address the tú form YOU….in the POSITIVE COMMAND forms: Hablar: Habla tú despacio. Comer:

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Familiar commands

Use regular third person singular form To address the tú form YOU….in the POSITIVE COMMAND forms: Hablar: Habla tú despacio. Comer: Coma tú las verduras. Subir: Suba tú ahora.

In the negative use second person subjunctive Hablar: ¡No hables tanto! Comer: ¡No comas el pastel! Subir: ¡No subas ahora!

For reflexive verbs add te Attached to postive: (must add accent) Levantarse: ¡levántate! In front of negative: Levantarse: ¡No te levantes!

irregulars Tenerten(tengo) Salirsal(salgo) Decirdi(digo) Ponerpon(pongo)see the pattern? Venirven(vengo) Hacerhaz(hago) Irve Sersé