Familiar Commands Commands are use to give instructions or to ask people to do things. In Spanish, there are different forms for the formal (usted/ustedes) Informal Commands with Pronouns Positive informal commands: – if it is one syllable, attach it to the end Ponlo (put it)-->doesn’t...
Giving Commands in Spanish: There are a few Spanish verbs that do not follow the regular patterns of conjugation in their command forms. The verb salir, which is a very common verb in Spanish, belongs to this list. Answer and Explanation: The affirmative tú command of salir (which means...
Spanish Affirmative & Negative Commands | Formal & Informal from Chapter 30/ Lesson 2 105K Learn about Spanish affirmative and negative commands. Examine the imperative tense, formal vs. informal commands, using ~'usted~' and ~'tu~', and see examples. ...
In Spanish, informal commands are often used in daily conversations, particularly among friends and family and casual acquaintances. Learn about the imperative mood, the conjugation of negative and affirmative informal commands, and direct object pronouns and reflexives through a series of examples. ...
This is part of my Affirmative Tú Command collection, which reviews Spanish regular and irregular affirmative informal commands. I have a separate collection for negative and affirmative tú commands, another for formal commands, and another for combined commands. I aim to keep vocabulary as neutral...
regular and irregular affirmative commands, some with pronounsToolsCopy this to my account E-mail to a friend Find other activities Start over Print HelpFe Maria de Varona Finch Foreign Language instructor/editor Wayne Community College View profile Send e-mail This activity was created by a ...
The quiz will test your knowledge of formal affirmative and negative commands in Spanish. You will be tested on the imperative mood, using the formal form of you, and verb conjugations for affirmative and negative actions. Quiz & Worksheet Goals Use these assessments to evaluate your understandin...