Affirmative tú commands The regular affirmative tú commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the third person singular in the present tense. comercomeeat.

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Affirmative tú commands The regular affirmative tú commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the third person singular in the present tense. comercomeeat vivir mirar dormir volar mira vive vuela duerme look live fly sleep

Place the object pronouns and reflexive pronouns after affirmative commands: comerloscómeloseat them leerlo mirarnos dormirse hablarle míranos léelo háblale duérmete look at us read it speak to him fall asleep

Now form the affirmative tú commands for the following infinitives. Remember that if the verb is followed by a pronoun you need to place it appropriately. hablar habla speak

comer ¡Come! Eat!

terminarlos ¡Termínalos! Finish them!

beber ¡Bebe! Drink!

despertarse ¡Despiértate! Wake up!

escribirla ¡Escríbela! Write it!

mirarlas ¡Míralas! Look at them!

terminarlos ¡Termínalos! Finish them!

bañarse ¡Báñate! Bathe yourself!

comprarla ¡Cómprala! Buy them!

afeitarse ¡Aféitate! Shave!

montarla ¡Móntala! Ride it!

nadar ¡Nada! Swim!

cantarla ¡Cántala! Sing it!

volver ¡Vuelve! Return!

leerlos ¡Léelos! Read them!

pensar ¡Piensa! Think!

creerme ¡Créeme! Believe me!

tomarlo ¡Tómalo! Take it!

cruzarla ¡Crúzala! Cross it!

acostarse ¡Acuéstate! Go to bed!

Now translate the affirmative tú commands into Spanish. Remember that object pronouns and reflexive pronouns are placed after affirmative commands. Speak! ¡Habla!

Finish them (m)! ¡Termínalos!

Eat ¡Come!

Read! ¡Lee!

Walk! ¡Camina!

Shower! ¡Dúchate!

Think! ¡Piensa!

Live! ¡Vive!

Sing to us! ¡Cántanos!

Wash your hair! ¡Lávate la cabeza!

Take a picture! ¡Saca una foto!

Ride the bicycle! ¡Monta la bicicleta!

Read to them (fem.)! ¡Léeles!

Study! ¡Estudia!

Wash it (fem, sing.)! ¡Lávala!

Listen to me! ¡Escúchame!

Return the pants! ¡Devuelve los pantalones!

Irregular affirmative tú commands There are eight irregular tú commands that you have to memorize: decirditell, say hacer poner ir haz ve pon do, make go put

Irregular affirmative tú commands There are eight irregular tú commands that you have to memorize: salirsalleave ser venir tener sé ten ven be have come

Give the affirmative tú command for the infinitives:

ser ¡Sé! Be!

ir ¡Ve! Go!

hacer ¡Haz! Do!, Make!

ir ¡Ve! Go!

poner ¡Pon! Put!

salir ¡Sal! Leave!

ser ¡Sé! Be!

venir ¡Ven! Come!

tener ¡Ten! Have!

decir ¡Di! Say!, Tell!

ser ¡Sé! Be!

hacer ¡Haz! Do!, Make!

Now translate the affirmative tú commands into Spanish. Remember that object pronouns and reflexive pronouns are placed after affirmative commands. Be! ¡Sé!

Have! ¡Ten!

Put it on (m.)! ¡Ponlo!

Do them (f.)! ¡Hazlas!

Come ¡Ven!

Have ¡Ten!

Go ¡Ve!

Tell me! ¡Dime!

Leave! ¡Sal! ¡Vete!

Put it (f.)! ¡Ponla!

Be ¡Sé!

Put ¡Pon!

Go! ¡Ve!

Negative tú Commands The negative tú commands are formed by placing s after the affirmative Ud. command. Remember that with the negative commands the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no hablarme no me hable s

Negative tú Commands The negative tú commands are formed by placing s after the affirmative Ud. command. Remember that with the negative commands the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no decir no diga s

Negative tú Commands The negative tú commands are formed by placing s after the affirmative Ud. command. Remember that with the negative commands the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no cantar no cante s

Negative tú Commands The negative tú commands are formed by placing s after the affirmative Ud. command. Remember that with the negative commands the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. Notice what you have to do with the reflexive pronoun: no afeitarse no se afeite s te

Negative tú Commands The negative tú commands are formed by placing s after the affirmative Ud. command. Remember that with the negative commands the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no bañarse no se bañe s te

Now form the negative Tú. commands for the following infinitives. Remember that if the verb is followed by a pronoun you need to place it appropriately. irse no te vayas don’t go

estar ¡No estés! Don’t be!

dar ¡No des! Don’t give!

cantar ¡No cantes! Don’t sing! return to index

bailar ¡No bailes! Don’t dance!

bañarse ¡No te bañes! Don’t bathe!

hablar ¡No hables! Don’t talk!

dormirse ¡No te duermas! Don’t fall asleep!

tener ¡No tengas! Don’t have!

ir ¡No vayas! Don’t go!

salir ¡No salgas! Don’t leave!

perderlo ¡No lo pierdas! Don’t lose it!

cantarla ¡No la cantes! Don’t sing it!

mandarnos ¡No nos mandes! Don’t send us!

escribir ¡No escribas! Don’t write!

mirarme ¡No me mires! Don’t write to me!

ponerse la ropa ¡No te pongas la ropa! Don’t put on your clothes!

cantarles ¡No les cantes! Don’t sing to them!

ser ¡No seas! Don’t be!

estar ¡No estés! Don’t be!

hacerlos ¡No los hagas! Don’t do them!

irse ¡No te vayas! Don’t go away!