You did not state if you are doing formal (usted/ustedes)commands or familiar (tú/vosotros) commands. I'll give you both but it would have saved time to know which!
(usted) léalo. (tú) léelo.
visítelos visítalos
cómprela cómprala
escríbalas escríbelas (cartas)
cómprelo cómpralo
Next time, YOU try first and then we can help much better.
For the formal command it is the "opposite vowel" = comprar = e / comer = a / escribir = a
For the tú affirmative command, it is usually just like the 3rd person singular = compra, come, escribe
When you add object pronouns, sound it out so you know that you are keeping the accent on the same vowel as with out adding anything.
Sra
how would you answer this question with affirmative commands and a direst object pronoun?
Leo el libro de la historia de Oaxaca?
Visito los museos?
Compro la chaqueta?
Escribo cartes?
Compro el video sobre Monte Alban?
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