Informaltú commands Unlike the formal command (usted / ustedes), tú commands have one form for affirmative commands and a different form for negative commands.

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Informaltú commands Unlike the formal command (usted / ustedes), tú commands have one form for affirmative commands and a different form for negative commands. –Mercedes: “Chiquita, escucha. Tengo algo que decirte muy importante.” –Chiquita: “Espera, Mercedes. Ten paciencia. Estoy hablando por teléfono.”

Informaltú commands To form an affirmative tú command, simply use the 3 rd person singular (él / ella / usted) present-tense form. To form a negative tú command, take the affirmative tú command, and replace the final vowel with –es for – ar verbs and with –as for –er/-ir verbs.

¿Y cuáles son estos mandatos irregulares, Vice Presidente Doctor STISH? –Venir  Ven. –Poner  Pon. –Decir  Di. –Salir  Sal. –Tener  Ten. –Ir  Ve. –Ser  Sé. –Hacer  Haz.

Informaltú commands As with formal usted commands, reflexive pronouns and direct object pronouns attach to affirmative tú commands and come before negative tú commands when attaching pronouns. –¡Despiértate, ya es tarde! –No te acuestes ahora. –No me llames después de las 8.