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Regular Affirmative Tú commands
• To tell a person to do something, use an affirmative command.
• Tú commands are used with friends or family.
• The regular affirmative tú command is the same as the él/ella form of the present tense.
Command Forms
InfinitiveInfinitive PresentPresent AffirmativeAffirmative
TTú ú commandcommand
CaminarCaminar ((él, ella) caminaél, ella) camina ¡Camina!¡Camina!
comercomer ((él, ella) comeél, ella) come ¡Come!¡Come!
abrirabrir ((él, ella) abreél, ella) abre ¡Abre!¡Abre!
Irregular Affirmative Commands
• Some verbs have irregular affirmative tú commands.
• Remember when you use a pronoun with an affirmative command, the pronoun attaches to the command.
InfinitiveInfinitive CommandCommand
DecirDecir DiDi
HacerHacer HazHaz
IrIr VeVe
PonerPoner PonPon
SalirSalir SalSal
SerSer sséé
TenerTener TenTen
VenirVenir venven
Commands with direct object pronouns and reflexive pronouns
• If you use a command with a direct object pronoun or reflexive pronoun, attach the pronoun to the end of the command.
• Modelo- – Cruza el parque→¡Crúzalo!– ¡Levántate!– If needed, add an accent when you attach a pronoun
to retain the original stress.
Examples
• Haz la cama. Make the bed.
• Ponte tu ropa. Put on your clothes.
• Dime la verdad. Tell me the truth.
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