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How do you form affirmative tú commands?
Use the él/ella/usted form of the verb.
Use the infinitive of the verb, but say it in a bossy way.
Remove the last vowel from the past subjective form of the verb.
It's the same as the normal "tú" form.
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Choose: "Use the él/ella/usted form of the verb." — but more precisely: use the él/ella form of the present indicative (the 3rd person singular).
Examples:
- hablar → habla (Speak.)
- comer → come (Eat.)
- vivir → vive (Live.)
Notes:
- Irregular affirmative tú commands: ven, di, sal, haz, ten, ve, pon, sé.
- Reflexive, direct, or indirect object pronouns attach to affirmative commands: dúchate, cómelo.
- Negative tú commands use the tú form of the present subjunctive (No hables, No comas).
Examples:
- hablar → habla (Speak.)
- comer → come (Eat.)
- vivir → vive (Live.)
Notes:
- Irregular affirmative tú commands: ven, di, sal, haz, ten, ve, pon, sé.
- Reflexive, direct, or indirect object pronouns attach to affirmative commands: dúchate, cómelo.
- Negative tú commands use the tú form of the present subjunctive (No hables, No comas).
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