What are tu commands examples?
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?
Note that these irregularities only occur with affirmative tú commands.
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Irregular Commands (“tú”)
| decir – di | salir – sal |
|---|---|
| hacer – haz | ser – sé |
| ir – ve | tener – ten |
| poner – pon | venir – ven |
How do you form positive Tu commands?
I To form the POSITIVE command take the Tú form of the present tense verb and drop the final “s”. Example: Tú hablas = ¡ Habla ! Tú pierdes = ¡Pierde ! Tú comes = ¡ Come !
What are the 3 informal tu commands?
Let’s take a look at the conjugations specifically for informal tú commands. Examples: You study for the final test! – ¡Estudia para tu prueba final!
How do you make an informal command in Spanish?
| English | Verb (Infinitive) | Imperative form |
|---|---|---|
| To do, to make | Hacer | ¡Haz! |
| To go | Ir | ¡Ve! |
| To put | Poner | ¡Pon! |
| To go out | Salir | ¡Sal! |
What is tu form?
Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. You can use affirmative tú commands to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet to do something. To tell somebody not to do something, you would use a negative tú command.
What are affirmative tu commands examples?
Informal Spanish Commands – Affirmative & Negative
| verb | tú command (affirmative) | example |
|---|---|---|
| hacer (to do, to make) | haz | Haz la cama. (Make the bed.) |
| ir (to go) | ve | Vete. (Go away.) |
| poner (to put, to place) | pon | Ponlo en mi habitación. (Put it in my room.) |
| salir (to go out, to leave) | sal | Sal de aquí. (Get out of here.) |
How do you form a negative tú command?
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. If the verb is an -er or -ir verb, you will add –as.
How many irregular affirmative tu commands are there?
The following eight verbs have irregular familiar commands in the affirmative: decir.
What are the 7 irregular tú commands?
Let’s have a look also at the forms of the irregular negative tú commands in Spanish.
- Ser – To Be. Example Sentences in Spanish.
- Decir – To Say. Example Sentences in Spanish.
- Hacer – To Do. Example Sentences in Spanish.
- Ir – To Go. Example Sentences in Spanish.
- Poner – To Put.
- Salir – To Leave.
- Venir – To Come.
- Tener – To Have.
How do you form positive and negative tu commands?
To create a negative tú command, remember this mantra: form of yo, drop the – o, add the opposite ending. Adding the opposite ending means if a verb has an infinitive that ends in – ar, the present tense tú ending for an – er/– ir verb is used to create the negative tú command.
How do you form negative tú commands?
What is informal tú command of poner?
Lesson Summary
| Subject Pronoun | Poner Command |
|---|---|
| tú | pon |
| usted | ponga |
| nosotros nosotras | pongamos |
| vosotros vosotras | poned |
What is the TU command for decir?
di
Lesson Summary
| Subject Pronoun | Decir Affirmative Command |
|---|---|
| (tú) | di |
| (vosotros/as) | decid |
| (ustedes) | digan |
What are the 5 irregular negative tu commands?
What is an example of a 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.
How do you form affirmative and negative commands in Spanish?
You’ll use the present subjunctive forms both for affirmative and negative formal commands.
Irregular Formal Commands.
| Infinitive | Irregular Formal Imperative Forms |
|---|---|
| poner (to put) | ponga, pongan |
| salir (to leave) | salga, salgan |
| venir (to come) | venga, vengan |
| tener (to have) | tenga, tengan |
What are negative tu commands?
What are the 8 irregular commands in Spanish?
What is the TU command for leer?
read
| Subject Pronoun | Imperative | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| tú | lee | (you) read |
| usted | lea | (you – formal) read |
| nosotros/ nosotras | leamos | (we) let’s read |
| vosotros/ vosotras | leed | (you all) read |
What is the affirmative tú command of Correr?
Affirmative Tú Form Commands
| infinitive: | affirmative tú command: | affirmative usted command: |
|---|---|---|
| hablar | habla | hable |
| correr | corre | corra |
| repetir | repite | repita |
Is hablar a Tu command?
Likewise there is no él, ella, ellos, or ellas because we can’t command “he,” “she,” or “they” to do something.
Affirmative Tú Form Commands.
| infinitive: | affirmative tú command: | affirmative usted command: |
|---|---|---|
| hablar | habla | hable |
| correr | corre | corra |
| repetir | repite | repita |
What is the affirmative Tu command for leer?
Read! lee
Imperative
| inglés | tú | |
|---|---|---|
| Affirmative Imperative | Read! | lee |
| Negative Commands | Don’t read! | no leas |
What is an example of a negative Tu command?
Direct negative tú commands are formed by changing the -as ending of the tú form in the present tense to -es and the -es ending of the tú form to -as. Let’s look at some examples of proper use: ¡No fumes! – Don’t smoke!
How do you write a negative Tu command?
What are 10 examples of command sentences?
In the examples of imperative sentences here, you’ll note that each line is issuing a command of some sort:
- Pass the salt.
- Move out of my way!
- Shut the front door.
- Find my leather jacket.
- Be there at five.
- Clean your room.
- Complete these by tomorrow.
- Consider the red dress.