Affirmative “tú” Commands

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Affirmative “tú” Commands Use the third person singular form of most verbs. Hablar- Habla a la maestra. Comer- Come la ensalada. Escribir- Escribe la carta.

Affirmative “tú” Commands Use the third person singular form of most verbs. Hablar- Habla a la maestra. Comer- Come la ensalada. Escribir- Escribe la carta.

Irregular Affirmatives decir di ser sé ir ve poner pon tener ten venir ven salir sal hacer haz

Irregular Affirmatives decir di ser sé ir ve poner pon tener ten venir ven salir sal hacer haz

Negative “tú” commands “yo” present tense form Minus the “o” Plus the opposite ending -ar verbs use –er/-ir endings -er/-ir verbs use –ar endings Plus -s

Negative “tú” commands “yo” present tense form Minus the “o” Plus the opposite ending -ar verbs use –er/-ir endings -er/-ir verbs use –ar endings Plus -s

Negative Examples hablo -o + es = no hables ando -o + es = no andes como -o + as = no comas bebo -o + as = no bebas vivo -o + as = no vivas

Negative Examples hablo -o + es = no hables ando -o + es = no andes como -o + as = no comas bebo -o + as = no bebas vivo -o + as = no vivas

Negative Examples hago -o + as = no hagas digo -o + as = no digas salgo -o + as = no salgas vengo -o + as = no vengas tengo -o + as = no tengas pongo -o + as = no pongas

Negative Examples hago -o + as = hagas digo -o + as = digas salgo -o + as = salgas vengo -o + as = vengas tengo -o + as = tengas pongo -o + as = pongas