1. Irregular Formal/Plural Commands 2. AR Verbs 3. GAR Verbs 3. CAR Verbs The “G” of the stem changes to “gu.” 4. Llegar  llegu + command ending = ¡Llegue.

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1. Irregular Formal/Plural Commands 2. AR Verbs 3. GAR Verbs 3. CAR Verbs The “G” of the stem changes to “gu.” 4. Llegar  llegu + command ending = ¡Llegue Ud.! / ¡Lleguen UDS.! 5. Some common GAR Verbs llegar- to arrive pagar- to pay agregar- to add The “C” of the stem changes to “qu.” 4. sacar  saqu + command ending = ¡Saque Ud.! / ¡Saquen UDS.! 5. Some common GAR Verbs sacar- to take out practicar- to play/practice jugar (ue)- to play tocar- to play (music) buscar- to look for

3. ZAR VerbsThe “Z” of the stem changes to “c.” 4. empezar  empiec + command ending = ¡Empiece Ud.! / ¡Empiecen UDS.! 5. Some common ZAR Verbs empezar- to beginlanzar- to throw 2. “GO” Verbsany verb whose present tense form ends in “GO.” 3. poner  pongo  pong + command ending = ¡Ponga Ud.! / ¡Pongan Uds.! 4. Some common GO Verbs poner- to puttener- to have/be salir- to leavedecir- to say/tell hacer- to do/makevenir- to come oír- to hear

2. Irregular Verbs 3. ser- to be¡Sea Ud.! ¡Sean Uds.! 3. saber- to know¡Sepa Ud.! ¡Sepan Uds.! 3. ir- to go¡Vaya Ud.! ¡Vayan Uds.! 3. ver- to see¡Vea Ud.! ¡Vean Uds. 2. Stem-changing Verbs Any verbs that makes a stem change in the Present Tense will make the same change in the Formal/Plural Commands as well. 3. Cerrar  cierro  cierr + command endings = ¡Cierre Ud.! / ¡Cierren Uds.! 3. Volver  vuelvo  vuelv = ¡Vuelva Ud.! / ¡Vuelvan Uds.! 3. Freir  frio  fri = ¡Fria Ud.! / ¡Frian Uds.!