Regular Affirmative tú Commands Español II Unidad 3 Etapa 2.

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Regular Affirmative tú Commands Español II Unidad 3 Etapa 2

Regular Affirmative tú Commands In order to give commands or directions to family or friends use regular affirmative tú commands.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands To create regular affirmative tú commands the él/ella (third person singular) form of the verb is used. Affirmative tú InfinitivePresentcommand estudiar(él/ella) estudiaEstudia (Study) caminar(él/ella) caminaCamina (Walk) hablar(él/ella) hablaHabla (Speak)

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Cruza la calle. Cross the street. Dobla a la izquierda. Turn left.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Entra en la librería. Enter the library. Habla con la señora en el escritorio. Talk with the lady at the desk.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Tell your little sister, Maria, to eat her supper. Maria, come tu cena.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Tell your dad to look for his shoes. Papa, busca tus zapatos.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Tell your friend to do his/her homework. Hace tu tarea.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Tell your friend to enter your house. Entra en mi casa.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Tell your brother to teach Sara how to ski. Enseña a Sara como esquiar.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands FIN