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1- What is the affirmative tú command of leer?

2- What is the negative usted command of respirar?
3- What is the negative tú command of beber?
4- What is the affirmative usted command of hablar?
5- What is the negative tú command of poner?
6- What is the affirmative usted command of comer?
7- What is the negative usted command of hablar?

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1. Lee
2. No respire
3. No bebas
4. Hable
5. No pongas
6. Coma
7. No hable
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In Spanish grammar the Imperative mood of a verb is used by the speaker to give orders, commands, requests, advice or make requests to one or more people directly. It is also used to exhort, incite or send another person to do something.

The forms of imperative in Spanish exist for all the personal pronouns except the 1st person in singular Yo (I).

In addition, note that for its conjugation the imperative is written without the personal pronoun and in present tense.

Knowing this, let’s begin with the answers:

1. The affirmative tú (you) command of leer (to read) is:

Lee

read

2. The negative usted (formal you) command of respirar (to breath) is:

No respire

Do not breath

3. The negative tú (you) command of beber (to drink) is:

No bebas

Do not drink

4. The affirmative usted (formal you) command of hablar (to speak) is:

No hables

Do not speak

5. The negative tú (you) command of poner (to put) is:

Pon

put

6. The affirmative usted (formal you) command of comer (to eat) is:

Come

Eat

7. The negative usted (formal you) command of hablar (to speak) is:

No hable

Do not speak

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