(Darme) a cuchara.

I am supposed to replace Darme with the mandate form of the word. I replaced it with dénme, but that didn't work. What is the right form?

2 answers

When it comes to the mandate form, do y ou know how many there are?
the affirmative familiar or tú command = dame la cuchara.
the formal command, for usted = deme
the "let's" command = démosme
the plural familiar command, for vosotros/vosotras = dadme
the plural formal command, for ustedes = denme (which is what you gave first.

Formerly there was an accent mark required, but the rule of accents is: if it ends in a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) or n or s, the accent naturally falls on the next-to-last syllable, so nowadays the accent is no longer required on the above forms.

However in the tú familiar dé there is a written accent mark to distinguish it from the preposition "de" (of, from)

Sra
denme no accent