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Negative Tú Commands. P. 356 Realidades 2. Negative Tú Commands. To form negative tú commands with regular verbs, we drop the o of the present-tense yo form and add the following endings:. Negative Tú Commands. HABLAR. es. habl. hablo. No hables ahora. Negative Tú Commands.
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Negative Tú Commands P. 356 Realidades 2
Negative Tú Commands • To form negative tú commands with regular verbs, we drop the o of the present-tense yo form and add the following endings:
Negative Tú Commands HABLAR es habl hablo No hables ahora
Negative Tú Commands COMER as com como No comas eso.
Negative Tú Commands ABRIR as abr abro No abras esa puerta.
Negative Tú Commands • -ar verbs take the ending -es • -er and –ir verbs take the ending -as. • In stem-changing verbs the stem change remains.
Negative Tú Commands • No enciendas el horno. • No añadas demasiado sal. • No pongas los camarones en la sartén todavía.
Negative Tú Commands • Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in negative tú commands in order to maintain the original sound.
Negative Tú Commands -car (c…qu) TOCAR toco toqu es No toques el piano.
Negative Tú Commands -gar (g…gu) LLEGAR llego llegu es No llegues tarde.
Negative Tú Commands -zar (z…c) CRUZAR cruzo cruc es No cruces aquí.
Negative Tú Commands • Some verbs, such as ir, ser, dar, and estar have irregular negative tú command forms.
Negative Tú Commands • No des • No estés • No vayas • No seas • Dar • Estar • Ir • Ser
Negative Tú Commands • With negative commands, pronouns always go right before the verb.
Negative Tú Commands • ¿Pico los tomates también? • No, no los piques.
REPASOAffirmative Tú Commands Take the 3rd person form of the verb. EX: • Pasa por la aduana. • Aprende a regatear. • Escribe tarjetas postales.
irregular affirmative tú commands. To form many of these commands, take the yo form of the present tense and drop the -go: Ex: Poner (Infinitive) Yo form? Pongo Command form? Pon
irregular tú command forms that must be memorized: Hacer, haz, Ser sé Irve
The rule of the Four A's:Affirmative After Attached Accent • If the command form is Affirmative, • the object pronouns go After the verb, • are Attached to it, and • a written Accent is normally* required. Examples: ¡Háblame!, ¡Cómelo!, ¡Siéntense!
Affirmative Tú Commands • Josefina, ¡hazlo ahora mismo! • Martin, ayúdame.