Acabar de infinitive verb Affirmative t commands Acabar
Acabar + de + infinitive verb Affirmative tú commands
Acabar de means to just have finished something. Very near past, recently. It follows a regular AR verb conjugation : Acabo de Acabas de Acabamos de Acaban de Followed by an infinitive verb not conjugated )
Affirmative Tú commands • If you would like to tell someone to do something in Spanish, you must use affirmative tú commands. • You form an affirmative command by conjugating the verb, into the present tense of el/ella/usted (3 rdperson singular). • If the verb is irregular in the el/ella/usted form (stem-changer, etc. ), it will be irregular in the affirmative tú command as well.
EJEMPLOS: Infinitive Lavar Barrer Abrir Present Tense (él/ella) lava (él/ella) barre (él/ella) abre Affirmative tú Command ¡Lava los platos! ¡Barre el suelo! ¡Abre la puerta!
Práctica: Conjugate the following verbs into an affirmative tú command translate it. Verb Hablar Cocinar Cerrar Envolver Dar Traer Affirmative tú Command Habla Translation Speak/talk
The following verbs are irregular in the affirmative tú command form: Verb Venir Decir Salir Hacer Tener Ir Poner Ser Meaning to come to say to leave to do/make to have to go to place or put to be Tú command Ven Di Sal Haz Ten Ve Pon sé
An easy way to remember these irregular tu commands is with this saying: “Vin Diesel has ten weapons, eh!” = “ ven di sal haz ten ve pon sé”
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