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You are in class and your best friend is talking too much. How would you tell him or her not to talk (using the negative tÏ command form)? No ___.

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Answer:

No hables

Step-by-step explanation:

Negative tú commands, also called "negative informal commands", are used to tell someone not to do something. Just like the imperative commands in English (Don't do it).

The Spanish version of "Don't speak" in negative tu commands use the tú conjugation of imperative (tu hables) without the pronoun (using "No" to start the sentence instead).

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If this is Spanish, which it should be, then the answer is No hables, instead of hablas because the negative imperative form uses subjunctive inflections.
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