Affirmative Tú Commands Page 305 Realidades 1 Affirmative Commands  When you tell someone to do something, you are giving an affirmative command.

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Affirmative Tú Commands Page 305 Realidades 1

Affirmative Commands  When you tell someone to do something, you are giving an affirmative command.

Affirmative Commands  Here are some affirmative commands you might give to a person you address as tú:

Affirmative Commands  Pablo, apaga las luces por favor.  Linda, recoge la basura.  Cristóbal, sirve la cena ahora.

Affirmative Commands  Notice that command forms are usually the same forms that we use for él / ella / Ud. in the present tense.

Affirmative Commands  Certain verbs, like poner and hacer have irregular command forms.

Affirmative Commands  Isabel, pon los libros en la mesa.  Miguel, haz tu cama.  Sara, haz tus quehaceres.  Summer, pon la basura en la cocina.