Subject PronounsImperative: Positive CommandsTranslationtútrae(you) bringustedtraiga(you – formal) bringnosotros nosotrastraigamos(we) let’s bringvosotros vosotrastraed(you all) bring
What is Traer in the command form?
Traer in the Imperative Affirmative The Imperative Affirmative is used to give orders and commands, to tell someone to do something. For example, “traiga”, meaning “(to you formal) bring!”. (to you) bring! (to you formal) bring!
What is the affirmative ustedes command of buscar?
Subject PronounsBuscar: Imperativeustedbusquenosotros/nosotrasbusquemosvosotros/vosotrasbuscadustedesbusquen
What are affirmative tu commands examples?
verbtú command (affirmative)examplehacer (to do, to make)hazHaz la cama. (Make the bed.)ir (to go)veVete. (Go away.)poner (to put, to place)ponPonlo en mi habitación. (Put it in my room.)salir (to go out, to leave)salSal de aquí. (Get out of here.)How do you do negative tu commands?
To create a negative tú command, remember this mantra: form of yo, drop the – o, add the opposite ending. Adding the opposite ending means if a verb has an infinitive that ends in – ar, the present tense tú ending for an – er/– ir verb is used to create the negative tú command.
What is the negative Tu command of salir?
Personal PronounConjugationTusalgasEl/EllasalgaNosotrossalgamosVosotrossalgáis
How do you form UD and UDS commands?
Think of the present tense yo form of the verb you want to make into an usted command, then drop the – o ending and add the él, ella, or usted ending normally used for the opposite kind of verb. For an – ar verb, use – e, and for an – er or – ir verb, use – a. Table 1 shows the endings for usted and ustedes commands.
What are the 4 You commands in Spanish?
- The imperative (imperativo) is used to give commands or orders. …
- There are four forms of the imperative: tú, usted, nosotros, and ustedes. …
- For the usted, nosotros, and ustedes forms, the imperative is formed using the corresponding forms of the present subjunctive.
What is the subjunctive of poder?
Subject PronounsPresent SubjunctiveTranslationyopuedaI can/am able totúpuedasyou can/are able toél/ella ustedpuedahe/she can/is able to – you (formal) can/are able tonosotros/nosotraspodamoswe can/are able to
Are the affirmative tú commands formal or informal?Overview. Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. You can use affirmative tú commands to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet to do something. To tell somebody not to do something, you would use a negative tú command.
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decir – disalir – salhacer – hazser – séir – vetener – tenponer – ponvenir – ven
What are the conjugations of Traer?
Subject PronounPresent IndicativeTranslationyotraigoI bringtútraesyou bringél/ella ustedtraehe/she brings you (formal) bringnosotros/ nosotrastraemoswe bring
How do you conjugate Traer?
yotraigotútraesél/ellatraens.traemosvs.traéis
How do you use poder?
Although poder can be used alone, it most often is used an auxilary verb to mean “can” or “be able to.” As an auxiliary verb, poder is followed by an infinitive. The infinitive form, poder, can be used as a noun to refer to power or authority.
How do you conjugate Traer in the subjunctive?
Subject PronounPresent SubjunctiveFuturetútraigastraerásél/ella ustedtraigatraeránosotros/ nosotrastraigamostraeremosvosotros/ vosotrastraigáistraeréis
How do you conjugate Poder in present progressive?
Personal PronounConjugationYoestoy pudiendoTuestás pudiendoEl/Ellaestá pudiendoNosotrosestamos pudiendo
What is affirmative imperative?
Affirmative imperatives are used to motivate or force someone to do something while negative imperatives are used to prevent someone from doing something. We use imperatives to: … make an invitation (it is only used in the affirmative form).
What is the correct Tu command for the verb escuchar in Spanish?
Personal PronounConjugationTuescuchesEl/EllaescucheNosotrosescuchemosVosotrosescuchéis
Which of the following is the correct tú command for the verb comer in Spanish?
Subject PronounComer ConjugationPronunciation(tú)comeKOH-meh(usted)comaKOH-mah(nosotros/nosotras)comamoskoh-MAH-mohs(vosotros/vosotras)comedkoh-MEHD
How do you remember the irregular affirmative tú commands?
A good mnemonic device to remember them is “Ven Diesel has ten weapons.” The irregular forms of the verbs are ven, di, sal, haz, ten, ve, pon, sé. The infinitives associated with the irregular forms are venir, decir, salir, hacer, tener, ir, poner, and ser. The process Yo Flip is used to get the correct conjugation.
What are the 3 steps to write informal negative commands?
Examples: Step 1—comer-yo form is como Step 2—drop the o to form com Step 3-because the verb comer is an er verb, we add as—comas Step 4-the negative command is: No comas.
What is the tu form of Ser?
Subject PronounsSer Conjugation: Present Simpletúeresél/ella/ustedesnosotros/nosotrassomosvosotros/vosotrassois
How do you form Vosotros commands?
The affirmative vosotros command is formed by simply replacing the final “r” of the infinitive with “d.” Comprad (vosotros) el anillo. (You-all) Buy the ring. Escribid (vosotros) la tarea.
How do you do nosotros Mandatos?
- Start out with the present subjunctive nosotros command verb.
- Drop the -s ending from the verb.
- Add the pronoun to the end of the new word.
- Add an accent symbol to the second-to-last syllable.
What is the root of Traer?
The Spanish traer, meaning “to bring,” comes from the Latin trahere, meaning “to drag.”
What is the preterite form of poder?
Subject PronounsPreterite ConjugationTranslationyopudeI could/was able totúpudisteyou could/were able toél/ella ustedpudohe/she could/was able to you (formal) could/were able tonosotros/nosotraspudimoswe could/were able to