IMPERATIVE (a request or a command) HABLAR = TO TALK HABLAR = TO TALK –TALK! DON’T TALK! COMER = TO EAT COMER = TO EAT –EAT!DON’T EAT! ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR.

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IMPERATIVE (a request or a command) HABLAR = TO TALK HABLAR = TO TALK –TALK! DON’T TALK! COMER = TO EAT COMER = TO EAT –EAT!DON’T EAT! ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –WRITE!DON’T WRITE! INFORMAL/FAMILIAR = FIRST NAME BASIS RELATIONSHIP AFFIRMATIVE =POSITIVE REQUEST: DO IT! NEGATIVE=NEGATIVE REQUEST: DON’T DO IT!

IMPERATIVE FAMILIAR FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE FORMS, FOR THE AFFIRMATIVE FORMS, –FIND THE ‘TU’ FORM IN PRESENT TENSE, –DROM THE ‘S’ –YOU’RE DONE FOR THE NEGATIVE FORMS, FOR THE NEGATIVE FORMS, –FIND THE ‘YO’ FORM IN THE PRESENT TENSE, –DROP THE ‘O,’ –ADD –ES FOR ALL –AR VERBS, –ADD –AS FOR ALL –ER/IR VERBS FORMULAS

IMPERATIVE HABLAR = TO TALK HABLAR = TO TALK –HABLANO HABLES COMER = TO EAT COMER = TO EAT –COMENO COMAS ESCRIBIR ESCRIBIR –ESCRIBENO ESCRIBAS

¡¡¡EL FIN!!!