What are the irregular tú commands?
Irregular Tú Affirmative Commands
- Ser: sé
- Poner: pon.
- Tener: ten.
- Salir: sal.
- Venir: ven.
- Ir: ve.
- Decir: di.
- Hacer: haz.
Are there negative and affirmative tu commands?
Overview. 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 is the negative tú command of hablar?
The negative tú command of hablar is no hables (pronounced: noh AH-blehs).
What is the negative Tu command of Ver?
The affirmative imperative for ir and ver in the tú form is the same, “ve”. The negative imperative of ir is “no vayas”.
What is the negative Tu command for ser?
Negative Tú Form Commands
infinitive: | negative tú command: |
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dar | no dés |
ser | no seas |
ir | no vayas |
What is the negative Tu command of Ser?
How do you form negative Tu commands?
Negative TÚ commands is used to tell friends, family members, or young people what NOT to do. Negative TÚ commands is formed by using the present tense YO form as the stem, dropping the -o, and adding the appropriate ending.
What are Tu commands?
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.
What is the affirmative Tu command?
Affirmative TU commands are used to tell friends, family members, or young people to do something or to give instructions. To give an affirmative TU command, you have to use the third person singular form (él, ella, usted) in the present tense:
What is informal negative command?
Negative informal commands, also called negative tú commands, are used to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet not to do something.