What is the affirmative command of tener?
What is the affirmative command of tener?
tenga
The affirmative usted command of tener is tenga (pronounced: TEHN-gah).
What is the formal command for tener?
What is the affirmative usted command of tener?
Verb | Affirmative Tú Command Form |
---|---|
ir | ve |
tener | ten |
venir | ven |
hacer | haz |
What tense are affirmative tu commands?
Spanish present tense
The affirmative tú (you) command is a cinch to learn! It conjugates the same as the third-person singular indicative form of the Spanish present tense. In most cases, it’s a simple matter of dropping the –r from the infinitive verb—except for -IR verbs, where the ending changes from i to e.
What is the usted command for IR?
Usted and ustedes commands are used in situations where you would tell someone or a group of people with whom you have a formal or respectful relationship to do something….Affirmative Usted and Ustedes Commands.
infinitive: | afirmative usted command: | afirmative ustedes command: |
---|---|---|
ir | vaya | vayan |
What are the irregular affirmative tu commands?
Irregular Tú Affirmative Commands
- Ser: sé
- Poner: pon.
- Tener: ten.
- Salir: sal.
- Venir: ven.
- Ir: ve.
- Decir: di.
- Hacer: haz.
How do you form the irregular affirmative tu commands?
Irregular tú commands (Imperative)
- decir – di! – Say!, Tell!
- Di cuándo vienes. Tell (say) when you come.
- poner – Pon! – Put!
- Pon tres cucharadas de aceite en una sartén. Put three spoonfuls of oil into a frying-pan.
- salir – Sal! – Leave!
- Sal y compra el billete.
- tener – Ten!
- Ten cuidado, muchacha.
What are the 8 irregular affirmative tu commands?
What is the negative Tu command for IR?
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. If a verb ends in – er or – ir, the present tense tú ending for – ar verbs is used to create a negative tú command.