Negative tú commands.

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Negative tú commands

For –er and –ir verbs, change the ending to -as To make a negative tú command, take the yo form in the present tense. For –ar verbs, change the ending to –es. Hablar -> ¡No me hables! For –er and –ir verbs, change the ending to -as Leer -> ¡No leas!

Remember that in negative commands, the pronoun is placed before the verb. ¡Déjame! ¡No me dejes!

Para practicar 1. Don’t eat the chicken! ¡No comas el pollo! 2. Don’t run in school! ¡No corras en la escuela! 3. Don’t drink the water! ¡No bebas el agua! 4. Don’t eat them! (the carrots) ¡No las comas!

These five verbs are also irregular in the negative tú command form: dar estar ir saber ser Tú command no des no estés no vayas no sepas no seas Yo form doy estoy voy sé soy

¡Excepción! Some verbs change their spelling to keep pronunciation consistent. Llego -> No llegues

Para practicar 1. Don’t give me the cat! ¡No me des el gato! 2. Don’t be sad! ¡No estés triste! 3. Don’t go! ¡No vayas! 4. Don’t know my name! ¡No sepas mi nombre! 5. Don’t be a bad student! ¡No seas un estudiante malo!