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InfinitiveMeaningNegative Command (don’t do something)
hacerto dono hagas
irto gono vayas
ponerto putno pongas
salirto leaveno salgas

What is the TU command for hacer?

haz
Irregular Affirmative Tú Commands

VerbAffirmative Tú Command Form
hacerhaz
decirdi
ponerpon
salirsal

Is hacer an irregular command?

Note that these irregularities only occur with affirmative tú commands….Irregular Commands (“tú”)

decir – disalir – sal
hacer – hazser – sé
ir – vetener – ten
poner – ponvenir – ven

What is the tu form of hacer?

Hacer conjugation: basic forms

SubjectPresentPreterite
haceshiciste
él, ella, Ustedhacehizo
nosotroshacemoshizimos
vosotroshacéishicisteis

Which of the following tú commands is irregular?

Irregular Commands (“tú”)

decir – disalir – sal
hacer – hazser – sé
ir – vetener – ten
poner – ponvenir – ven

How do you conjugate hacer in command form?

Conjugate hacer in the present indicative.

  1. Example: “I do my homework,” Hago mi tarea.
  2. yo: hago.
  3. tú: haces.
  4. él/ella/usted: hace.
  5. nosotros/-as: hacemos.
  6. vosotros/-as: hacéis.
  7. ellos/ellas/ustedes: hacen.

How do you conjugate hacer?

Good news: Hacer conjugates regularly in the imperfect form….Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Hacer (to Do/Make)

ConjugationTranslation
tú hacesYou (informal) do
él/ella/ello/uno haceHe/she/one does
usted haceYou (formal) do
nosotros hacemosWe do

What does negative Tu commands mean?

Negative Tu Commands. Negative TÚ commands is used to tell friends, family members, or young people what NOT to do. Negative TÚ commands is formed by using the present tense YO form as the stem, dropping the -o, and adding the appropriate ending.

What is the negative Tu command of Dar?

“Di” is the past preterite for “dar”. As far as commands go, “di” is used for “decir” as a positive command in the ‘tu’ form. The negative command for “dar” in ‘tu’ form would be “no des”.

What are irregular Tu commands?

Irregular commands in the tu form are commands that don’t follow the usual structure of using the usted form. For example, in a normal command such as “Find the pencil,” I would take the usted form of “buscar” (to find), and say “Busca el lapiz”. Irregular commands are exceptions to this rule.

What are the affirmative Tu commands?

Affirmative TU commands are used to tell friends, family members, or young people to do something or to give instructions. To give an affirmative TU command, you have to use the third person singular form (él, ella, usted) in the present tense: él/ella/Ud.