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Irregular Tú Commands
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Affirmative Tú Commands You already know how to give affirmative commands to someone you address as tú: You take the 3rd person form of the verb. Comer = ¡come!
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Negative Tú Commands You remember that in order to give a negative command, we have 3 steps. 1. Put the verb in the ‘yo’ form 2. Change the ‘o’ ending to -as for –er and –ir verbs -es for –ar verbs 3. Put ‘no’ in front of the verb.
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Negative Tú Commands Examples: HablarComer Escribir 1. 1. HabloComo Escribo 2. 2. HablesComas Escribas 3. 3. No hablesNo comas No escribas
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Irregular Tú Commands In Spanish, some verbs have irregular commands. We will begin with verbs that are regular in the positive form, but become irregular when made negative.
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Irregular Tú Commands Verbs that end with –car, -gar, zar - car - gar -zar practicar jugar empezar tocar pagarcomenzar buscar sacar The negative command form of these verbs is irregular.
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For verbs ending in –CAR In the negative form, these verbs will end with –QUES The ‘c’ changes to ‘que’ to maintain the ‘k’ sound. Example: !No toques!
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For verbs ending in -GAR In the negative form, these verbs will end in –GUES It is spelled with ‘gu’ instead of ‘g’ to keep the hard ‘g’ sound. Example: ¡No juegues!
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For verbs ending in -ZAR In the negative form, these verbs will end with –CES The ‘z’ changes to ‘c’ to give a harder sound. Eample: !No empieces!
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More Irregular Commands n n There are some verbs that are irregular in the positive form, the negative form, or both. For the following verbs, you will have to memorize the commands.
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Irregular Tú Commands VerbDefinitionPositiveNegative Venirto comeVenNo vengas Decirto say; to tellDiNo digas Salirto leaveSalNo salgas Hacerto do; to makeHazNo hagas Tenerto haveTenNo tengas Irto goVeNo vayas Ponerto put; to placePonNo pongas Serto beSéNo seas
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A Way to Remember Commands n n Ven n n Di n n Sal n n Haz n n Ten n n Ve n n Pon n n Sé
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Helpful Hint n n If you take a look at the list of irregular verbs, you will notice that a number of them are ‘yo-go’ verbs. These are verbs that in the present tense, yo form, end in –go. venir = vengotener = tengo decir = digoponer = pongo salir = salgo
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Helpful Hints n n For all the yo-go verbs (except hacer) you will notice that the positive command form is the yo form, minus the –go. Venir = vengo = ven Decir = digo = di Salir = salgo = sal Tener = tengo = ten Poner = pongo = pon
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Negative Form of yo-go Verbs n n The yo-go verbs form the negative command the same way a regular verb is formed. Remember, first conjugate the verb in the yo form! n Example: n hacer n 1. hago n hagas n No hagas
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Verbs to Keep an Eye on! n n Both ser and ir are irregular in the positive and negative command forms. Ser = sé (for a positive command) Ser = no seas (for a negative command) Ir = ve (for a positive command) Ir = no vayas (for a negative command)
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