Basic Commands — Practice

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Basic Commands — Practice

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Basic Commands — Practice — Exercises

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  1. Convert to tú command: "hablar"
  2. What is the negative tú command for "comer"?
    (¡Come! / ¡No comas! / ¡No como!) 
  3. What is the formal command for "ir" (to go)?
  4. What is the irregular tú command for "hacer"?
    (¡Hace! / ¡Haz! / ¡Hagas!) 
  5. Convert to plural command (ustedes): "escribir"
  6. Which is correct: "¡Sienta!" or "¡Siéntate!"?
    (¡Sienta! (formal) / ¡Siéntate! (informal with reflexive) / Both are correct for different situations) 
  7. What is the "let's" command for "hablar"?
  8. Which is the negative usted command for "beber"?
    (¡Bebe! / ¡No bebas! / ¡No beba!) 

Basic Commands — Practice — Answer Key

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  1. ¡Habla! Explanation: For tú commands with -AR verbs, drop the -a from the él/ella form. él habla → ¡Habla!
  2. ¡No comas! Explanation: Negative tú commands use the subjunctive form (no + tú form). "No comas" is the subjunctive form of comer.
  3. ¡Vaya! Explanation: Formal commands use the subjunctive. For ir, the subjunctive is vaya. ¡Vaya! is the formal singular command.
  4. ¡Haz! Explanation: "Hacer" has an irregular tú command: haz. This is a common irregular that must be memorized.
  5. ¡Escriban! Explanation: For ustedes commands, use the subjunctive form. For -IR verbs, it ends in -an. escribir → escriban
  6. Both are correct for different situations Explanation: ¡Siéntate! (sit down, informal tú) uses the reflexive pronoun. ¡Sienta! would be formal, but the more common command is ¡Siéntese!
  7. ¡Hablemos! Explanation: "Let's" commands use the nosotros form of the subjunctive. For -AR verbs, it ends in -emos. hablar → hablemos
  8. ¡No beba! Explanation: Negative usted commands use no + subjunctive. For -ER verbs in usted, it's no + beba. ¡No beba! is correct.