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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)

  1. decir – di! – Say!, Tell!
  2. Di cuándo vienes. Tell (say) when you come.
  3. poner – Pon! – Put!
  4. Pon tres cucharadas de aceite en una sartén. Put three spoonfuls of oil into a frying-pan.
  5. salir – Sal! – Leave!
  6. Sal y compra el billete.
  7. tener – Ten!
  8. 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.