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Affirmative tú commands Tú means the familiar form of “you.” When you tell friends, family members, or young people to do something, you use an affirmative tú command. To give these commands, use the same present-tense forms that you use for Ud./él/ella.
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Examples InfinitiveUd./él/ella formAffirmative tú commands Hablar (to talk)Habla¡Habla! Leer (to read)Lee¡Lee! Escribir (to write)Escribe¡Escribe!
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Irregular verbs Certain verbs, like poner (to put, to place) and hacer (to do, to make), have irregular command forms. Poner: pon Jorgito, ¡pon la mesa! Jorgito, set the table! Hacer: haz Jorgito, ¡haz tu cama! Jorgito, make your bed!
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