Affirmative Tú commands
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Affirmative Tú
commands
Repaso de español 2
Avancemos 3 –
Unidad 2 Lección 1
Affirmative Tú commands
To tell someone to do or not to do something,
use informal commands.
Use affirmative tú commands (informal
commands) to tell someone you know well
what to do.
To use regular affirmative tú commands, you
use the él/ella/usted forms of the present
tense verb
Affirmative Tú commands
Present tense:
Juan apoya la campaña y elige los
anuncios.
Juan supports the campaign and chooses
the announcements.
Affirmative Tú commands
Affirmative Tú Commands:
¡Juan, apoya la campaña y elige los
anuncios, por favor!
Juan, support the campaign and choose
the announcements, please!
Affirmative Tú commands
Práctica:
Support the campaign!
Recycle paper and plastic!
Delegate the work!
Organize the publicity!
¡Apoya la campaña!
¡Recicla papel y
plástico!
¡Delega el trabajo!
¡Organiza la publicidad!
Affirmative Tú commands
Write the check!
Spend the money!
Write the article!
Read the book!
¡Escribe el cheque!
¡Gasta el dinero!
¡Escribe el artículo!
¡Lee la revista!
Affirmative Tú commands
The following verbs are irregular in the affirmative tú
command form:
venir (to come), decir (to say),
salir (to leave), hacer (to do/to make),
tener (to have), ir (to go),
poner (to put), ser (to be)
Affirmative Tú commands
Verb
Venir
Decir
Salir
Hacer
Tener
Ir
Poner
Ser
Tú command form
Ven
Di
Sal
Haz
Ten
Ve
Pon
sé
Affirmative Tú commands
An
easy way to remember these irregular
tu commands is with this saying:
“Vin Diesel has ten weapons, eh!”
=
“ven di sal haz ten ve pon sé”
Affirmative Tú commands
Práctica
Make the food!
¡Haz la comida!
Tell the truth!
¡Di la verdad!
Go to school!
¡Ve a escuela!
Put the food in the kitchen!
¡Pon la comida en la
cocina!