What are some affirmative commands?
As always, there are a few irregulars in the tú affirmative command form:
- Venir – ven = Come!
- Decir – di = Say/Tell!
- Salir – sal = Leave!
- Hacer – haz = Do/Make!
- Tener – ten = Have!
- Ir – ve = Go!
- Poner – pon = Put!
- Ser – sé = Be!
What are the 8 affirmative tu commands?
And there are only 8 (eight!) irregular affirmative Tú commands:
Decir | Di |
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Hacer | Haz |
Ir | Ve |
Ser | Sé |
Poner | Pon |
What is the TU command for eat?
Using “comer” (to eat) as an example, the conjugations include: Singular familiar: come tú, no comas tú > eat, don’t eat. Singular formal: coma Ud., no coma Ud. > eat, don’t eat.
How do you write affirmative tu commands?
How to Form Regular Affirmative Tú Commands. For regular verbs, you will simply use the third-person singular form of the present indicative to form an affirmative tú command.
How do you write an affirmative command?
To create an affirmative vosotros command, replace the – r at the end of the infinitive with a – d. If a verb is reflexive, and the pronoun os is attached, the – d is dropped. Table 3 shows a few examples. A negative vosotros command is based on the yo form of the verb.
What is the affirmative UD command for the verb Levantarse?
levántese
Subject Pronoun | Imperative | Pronunciation |
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usted | levántese | (leh-BAHN-teh-seh) |
nosotros/ nosotras | levantémonos | (leh-bahn-TEH-moh-nohs) |
vosotros/ vosotras | levantaos | (leh-bahn-TAH-ohs) |
ustedes | levántense | (leh-BAHN-tehn-seh) |
How do you conjugate Nadar?
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Conjugation | Translation |
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él/ella/ello/uno nada | He/she/one swims |
usted nada | You (formal) swim |
nosotros nadamos | We swim |
vosotros nadáis | You all (informal) swim |
What is negative command?
➢ A negative command tells someone what not to do. Example: Don’t drink a lot of soda. To form a negative informal command, you conjugate the verb into the yo form of the present tense. You then drop the final o and add the opposite tú ending. If a verb is an -ar verb, you will add –es.
What is the affirmative Tu command of IR?
Affirmative Tú Form Commands
infinitive: | affirmative tú command: |
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ir | ve |
poner | pon |
salir | sal |
ser | sé |