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Mastering Tú Commands in Spanish: Positive and Negative Forms

Learn how to use the tú form in Spanish commands effectively! This guide covers both positive and negative commands in the regular and irregular forms. Discover how to form positive commands like "Habla tú despacio" and "Come tú las verduras," and see examples of negative commands such as "¡No hables tanto!" and "¡No comas el pastel!" It also includes reflexive verbs, showing how to say "¡Levántate!" positively and "¡No te levantes!" negatively. Enhance your Spanish communication skills with these essential command forms!

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Mastering Tú Commands in Spanish: Positive and Negative Forms

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  1. Familiar commands

  2. Use regular third person singular form • To address the tú form YOU….in the POSITIVE COMMAND forms: • Hablar: Hablatúdespacio. • Comer: Coma túlasverduras. • Subir: Subatúahora.

  3. In the negative use second person subjunctive • Hablar: ¡No hablestanto! • Comer: ¡No comas el pastel! • Subir: ¡No subasahora!

  4. For reflexive verbs add te • Attached to postive: (must add accent) • Levantarse: ¡levántate! • In front of negative: • Levantarse: ¡No televantes!

  5. irregulars • Tener ten (tengo) • Salirsal (salgo) • Decir di (digo) • Ponerpon (pongo) see the pattern? • Venirven (vengo) • Hacerhaz (hago) • Irve • Sersé

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