Regular negative tú commands. Tú commands Negative tú commands have nothing in common with positive tú commands. Negative commands are used when directing.

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Regular negative tú commands

Tú commands Negative tú commands have nothing in common with positive tú commands. Negative commands are used when directing someone you know.

Tú commands Negative tú commands are made by: 1. Conjugating the infinitive into the present tense yo form. 2. Use the “opposite vowel” rule: 3. If the verb form ends in –ar, change it to “es”. (No hables) 4. If the verb form ends in –er/ir, change it to “as”. (No comas) 5. NO –NO-NO – use “no” to make it negative.

Tú commands Examples Don’t read. –Leer – leo – le- leas No leas. Don’t come. –Venir – vengo- veng- vengas No vengas.

Practice: Don’t eat the papers. (Comer los papeles) Don’t walk. (Caminar) Don’t drink the pop. (Beber el refresco) Don’t sleep late. (Dormir tarde)

Practice Answers: Don’t eat the papers. (Comer los papeles) –No comas los papeles. Don’t walk. (Caminar) –No camines. Don’t drink the pop. (Beber el refresco) –No bebas el refresco. Don’t sleep late. (Dormir tarde) –No duermas tarde.