Affirmative Tú Commands

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1. The affirmative tú command version for "lavar" is lavan. 

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The correct answer is False. The affirmative tú command version for "lavar" is "lava". In Spanish, when giving a command to someone using the tú form, the verb usually takes the third person singular form. Therefore, the correct command form of "lavar" is "lava".

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Affirmative T Commands - Quiz

This quiz focuses on mastering affirmative t\u00fa commands in Spanish. It tests the ability to convert standard verbs into commands, distinguishes between regular and irregular verbs, and includes... see morevalidation of command form usage through true\/false questions. see less

2. The affirmative tú command for poner is...

Explanation

The correct answer is "pon." In Spanish, the affirmative tú command is used to give a command or make a request to someone informally. The verb "poner" means "to put" or "to place," and when conjugated in the affirmative tú command form, it becomes "pon." This form is used when telling someone informally to put or place something.

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3. What is the affirmative tú command for "decir?"

Explanation

The correct affirmative tú command for "decir" is "di". In Spanish, the affirmative tú command is used to give a direct command or order to someone you are familiar with. In the case of "decir", which means "to say" or "to tell", the command form "di" is used when addressing someone informally.

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4. What is the affirmative tú command for "salir?"

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The affirmative tú command for "salir" is "sal." This is because when forming the affirmative tú command, you typically use the third person singular form of the verb in the present tense. In this case, the third person singular form of "salir" is "sale," but the final -e is dropped and replaced with -a to form the command.

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5. The affirmative tú command for "ser" is sé.

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The affirmative tú command for "ser" is "sé". In Spanish, the affirmative tú command is used to give orders or instructions to someone informally. The verb "ser" means "to be" and in its affirmative tú command form, it is conjugated as "sé". So, if you want to tell someone informally to be something, you would use "sé" followed by the adjective or noun that describes what you want them to be.

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6. What is the affirmative tú command version of the verb "hacer?"

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The affirmative tú command version of the verb "hacer" is "haz."

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7. What is the affirmative tú command for "ir?"

Explanation

The correct affirmative tú command for "ir" is "ve". This is because "ve" is the command form of the verb "ir" when addressing someone informally. It is used to tell someone to go or to move in a specific direction.

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8. Which of the following statements are in the command version?

Explanation

The correct answer is "¡Limpia la casa!" because it is the only statement that is in the command version. In Spanish, commands are formed by using the imperative form of the verb. In this case, the verb "limpiar" (to clean) is conjugated in the imperative form as "limpia" when addressing someone informally. The other statements "¡Lavar los platos!" and "!Limpi la casa!" are not in the command version as they do not use the imperative verb form correctly.

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9. Which of the following are irregular affirmative tú commands?

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The correct answer is "sé" and "haz". These are irregular affirmative tú commands in Spanish. "Sé" is the command form of the verb "ser" (to be) and "haz" is the command form of the verb "hacer" (to do/make). In regular affirmative tú commands, the verb endings are usually -a for -ar verbs and -e for -er/-ir verbs. However, these two verbs have irregular forms for the tú command, hence making them irregular affirmative tú commands.

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10. When dealing with irregular verbs, the command version is still the same as the el/ella version.

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When dealing with irregular verbs, the command version is usually different from the el/ella version.

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The affirmative tú command version for "lavar"...
The affirmative tú command for poner is...
What is the affirmative tú command for "decir?"
What is the affirmative tú command for "salir?"
The affirmative tú command for "ser" is...
What is the affirmative tú command version of the verb...
What is the affirmative tú command for "ir?"
Which of the following statements are in the command version?
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