What is the affirmative tú command of IR?
Affirmative Tú Form Commands
infinitive: | affirmative tú command: |
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decir | di |
hacer | haz |
ir | ve |
poner | pon |
What is the command form of IR?
Imperative of Ir
Subject Pronouns | Ir: Imperative | Translation |
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tú | ve | (you) go |
usted | vaya | (you formal) go |
nosotros/nosotras | vayamos | (we) let’s go |
vosotros/vosotras | id | (you all) go |
How do you conjugate irregular tu commands?
As with all other verbs, to form negative informal commands with these verbs, use the “tú” form of the present subjunctive….Irregular Commands (“tú”)
decir – di | salir – sal |
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hacer – haz | ser – sé |
ir – ve | tener – ten |
poner – pon | venir – ven |
How do you do the TU command?
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.
How do you do negative tu commands?
How do you conjugate commands?
The formation of this tense depends on whether your command is affirmative or negative. To conjugate the affirmative tú command use the él/ella/usted form of the present tense. For example: hablar is conjugated habla….
Affirmative | Negative | |
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Tener | Ten | No tengas |
Ir | Ve | No vayas |
Poner | Pon | No pongas |
Ser | Sé | No seas |
How do you write the TU command?
What are informal tu commands?
An informal command in Spanish is a mood used to directly address another person, and give them an order or instruction. These commands, which use the imperative mood, are almost always found in the 2nd personal pronoun tú, which is why people also refer to them as informal tú commands.