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Learn how to use affirmative informal commands (tú commands) in Spanish! These commands are used to instruct friends, family, classmates, or pets to perform an action. You'll discover how to form these commands using the third person singular form of the present indicative. Additionally, we cover the placement of pronouns with commands and the eight irregular affirmative commands. Practice makes perfect, so be sure to complete the practice sheet to reinforce your understanding. Let's make Spanish communication fun and engaging!
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Affirmative Informal Commands • Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. To tell a friend, family member, classmate, child, or pet to do something, use the affirmative tú command. For the
Affirmative Informal Commands • For the familiar affirmative commands, use the 3rd person singular form of the present indicative.
Affirmative Informal Commands • Compra la camisa.(Buy the shirt.) • ¡Aprende español!(Learn Spanish!) • ¡Escribe el ensayo! (Write the essay!)
Pronoun Placement with Commands • The pronoun is attached to the end of affirmative commands. • Tráemelo. (Bring it to me.)
Irregular Affirmative Commands • There are 8 irregular affirmative commands • Ven DiSal Haz Ten VePonS
Los Irregulares The following eight verbs have irregular familiar commands in the affirmative: • decir – di salir – sal hacer – haz • ser – sé ir – ve tener – ten • poner –pon venir - ven
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