Imperative (Commands) - v3
Imperative (Commands) - v3
How to Form Regular Tú Commands How to Form Regular Affirmative Formal Commands
For regular verbs, use the third-person singular form of the present indicative All U ( d. usted ) and U ds. (
ustedes ) commands use the same form as Ud. and
For verbs that end in -ar, add the third-person singular ending -a to the stem.
For verbs that end in -er and -ir, add the third-person singular ending -e to U d. Presen t
U d. Forma l
Uds. Presen t
U
ds. Forma l
Infinitive
j
Sub unctive Command j
Sub unctive Command
the stem
aprender
aprend-
¡Aprende español!
Learn Spanish!
comer
com a
com a
coman
coman
escribir escrib- Escribe el ensayo. Write the essay. vivir viva viva vivan vivan
Pronoun Placement
Forming Commands with Verbs Irregular Affirmative Tú
with Stem or Spelling Changes Commands Pronouns are attached to the end of affirmative commands. If the command
form of the verb has more than one syllable, a written accent is added when
For verbs with stem changes or spelling Verb Tú Command
attaching a pronoun.
changes in the present tense, the stem
ser
sé
tener
ten
venir
ven
hacer
haz
cerrar
Cierra la puerta.
Close the door.
decir
di
sillas. chairs.
salir sal
Because informal tú commands take the same form as the third-person singular of the
present tense, it is helpful to include exclamation points to indicate urgency. You can No vengan ma ñ ana. No se preocupe.
also include the name of the person you are commanding, followed by a comma. Without Do not come tomorro w . Don’ t w
orry.
the comma, an imperative verb could be confused with a third-person singular present
verb. Compare the following sentences, paying careful attention to the different
punctuation.
Pronoun Placement
Spanish English Verb Mood
Pronouns come between the negative word and the command form in
Compra la camisa.
She buys the shirt.
Present indicative
Alicia, compra la camisa. Alicia, buy the shirt. Informal imperative Don’ t get up before you read the article.
As you can see, punctuation can really change how a sentence is interpreted.
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Imperative (Commands) Imperativo (mandatos)
Negative Tú Commands
Affirmative Nosotros Commands
Infinitive Tú Form of Present Subjunctive Negative Informal Command Let’s eat here. Let’s work together.
comprar
compres
no compres
aprender
aprendas
no aprendas
How to Form Irregular Tú Commands • Write an accent on the second-to-last syllable of the original verb form.
If a verb is irregular in the present subjunctive, its negative informal command is also
Formula Spanish English
irregular.
Sentemos + nos
Sentémonos aquí.
Let’s sit here.
Pronoun Placement
In negative informal commands, the pronoun goes between the negative word and the How to Form Vamos a + Infinitive Commands
verb.
To make this common command form, you simply use the phrase vamos a plus any
infinitive verb.
Nunca les compres dulces a los niños. No se los compres.
Never buy candy for the children. Don’t buy them for them.
Vamos a relajarnos. ¡Vamos a divertirnos!
Indirect Commands
Pronoun Placement
Indirect commands are often used for giving commands through a third
Vamos a sentarnos aquí. Vamos a dormirnos.
party or to an unspecified recipient. You'll see them used in signs,
Let’s sit here. Let’s go to sleep.
instructions, and recipes. There are two kinds of indirect commands: que
To form negative nosotros commands, put no or another negative word before the
Que pase. Que me llamen. Que tenga un buen día.
affirmative subjunctive form command.
Let him in. Have them call me. Have a good day.
No nademos. No salgamos.
Que no vea mi madre. Que venga el cliente. Let’s not swim. Let’s not leave.
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