What Are The 5 Irregular Negative Tu Commands?

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decir – di salir – sal ir – ve tener – ten poner – pon venir – ven

How do you remember irregular tu commands?

Informal commands also have irregulars. A good mnemonic device to remember them is “

Ven Diesel has ten weapons

.” The irregular forms of the verbs are ven, di, sal, haz, ten, ve, pon, sé. The infinitives associated with the irregular forms are venir, decir, salir, hacer, tener, ir, poner, and ser.

What are the irregular tu commands?

  • Ser: sé
  • Poner: pon.
  • Tener: ten.
  • Salir: sal.
  • Venir: ven.
  • Ir: ve.
  • Decir: di.
  • Hacer: haz.

What are the 5 irregular formal command verbs?

  • dar. dé Ud. den Uds.
  • estar. esté Ud. estén Uds.
  • ir. vaya Ud. vayan Uds.
  • ser. sea Ud. sean Uds.
  • saber. sepa Ud. sepan Uds.

How many irregular commands are there in Spanish?

ser No seas tener No tengas salir No salgas venir No vengas ir No vayas

What is the negative Tu command for salir?

Personal Pronoun Conjugation Tu salgas El/Ella salga Nosotros salgamos Vosotros salgáis

What are the 3 steps to write informal negative commands?

Examples: Step 1—comer-yo form is como Step 2—drop the o to form com Step 3-because the verb comer is an er verb, we add as—comas Step 4-the negative command is:

No comas

.

Is ver an irregular command?

The Spanish Verb Ver

For this purpose, we’ll learn the conjugation of the verb ver in the present tense first then

move to the command

form. If you happen to be familiar with the present tense endings for regular verbs that end in -er, the good news is that ver has regular endings, except for the first person yo (I).

What are 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 TU command for leer?

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 Mandatos?

A command (el mandato) is

often used to give instructions and to tell people what you would like them to do

. In Spanish, commands may be either informal or formal, singular or plural, affirmative or negative. Informal commands are used with people whom you address as tú.

What are formal commands?

Formal commands, which are

used to be polite or express respect towards the person you are addressing

, are formed by using the third person form (usted) of the present subjunctive. This applies to affirmative and negative formal commands.

What are the 7 irregular tú commands?

  • Ser: sé
  • Poner: pon.
  • Tener: ten.
  • Salir: sal.
  • Venir: ven.
  • Ir: ve.
  • Decir: di.
  • Hacer: haz.

How do you conjugate commands?

Affirmative Negative Tener Ten No tengas Ir Ve No vayas Poner Pon No pongas Ser Sé No seas

How do you do 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.

What is the TU command for comer?

Affirmative Command Negative Command yo —

come


no comas
él/ella/ud. coma no coma nosotros comamos no comamos
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