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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · Spanish commands are classified into affirmative and negative commands: Positive commands: we order someone to do something. Negative commands: we request someone not to do something. The imperative in Spanish ONLY has four forms (subjects): Tú (informal) Usted (formal) Vosotros (informal) Ustedes (formal)

  2. Study Guides. Spanish I. Command Forms of Verbs. The tables in this section use affirmative and negative command forms of tú, usted, and ustedes with regular and irregular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs so that you can compare the endings for each. Table 1 uses actual verbs to demonstrate some -ar, -er, and -ir endings.

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  4. Feb 17, 2024 · Luckily, if you’re already familiar with a couple of Spanish tenses, learning commands will be a breeze! Contents. Using the Imperative Mood for Spanish Commands; Informal Spanish Commands; Formal Spanish Commands; Ustedes Commands; Spanish Commands with Reflexive Verbs; Spanish Commands with Object Pronouns; How to Make Polite Commands in ...

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · The most common Spanish verbs in the command form. decir -> di ¡Di la verdad! – Say the truth! hacer -> haz ¡Haz tus tareas! – Do your homework! ir -> ve ¡Ve a la tienda! – Go to the shop! poner -> pon ¡Pon la mesa! (Set the table!) salir -> sal ¡Sal de la casa! (Leave the house!)

  6. Mar 27, 2022 · Irregulars 1: Go-Go Verbs. “Go-go” verbs have a present-tense yo form that ends in -go. This -go ending affects how the verb is conjugated in the imperative (command) form. The most...

  7. Jan 30, 2023 · To give a command to one person you're on friendly terms with (the second person singular form), you'll need the tú command: Use the él/ella form (the third person singular) of the verb in the present tense. Verb. Affirmative tú command (the él/ella form of the present tense!) hablar.

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