Ordinary tú commands look like the 2nd person singular of the Present Tense, without the s. comer = come / no comas
The negative form uses the "opposite vowel" meaning -ar verbs use e while -er and -ir verbs use an a. hablar = habla/no hables escribir = escribe/no escribas
poner has an irrgular "yo" form so the commands do not follow the regular pattern ablve.
poner - pon / no pongas
salir = sal / no salgas
(for example)
Sra
Give both the affirmative and negative "tú" commands for each of the following verbs. poner
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