Here is a more extensive list of irregular commands in Spanish for the informal "tú," formal "usted," and informal plural "vosotros" forms:
Affirmative (Positive) Tú Commands:
1. Decir (to say/tell): Di
2. Hacer (to do/make): Haz
3. Ir (to go): Ve
4. Ser (to be): Sé
5. Tener (to have): Ten
6. Venir (to come): Ven
7. Salir (to leave): Sal
8. Poner (to put): Pon
Affirmative (Positive) Usted Commands:
1. Dar (to give): Dé
2. Estar (to be): Esté
3. Ir (to go): Vaya
4. Saber (to know): Sepa
5. Ser (to be): Sea
Affirmative (Positive) Vosotros Commands:
1. Decir (to say/tell): Decid
2. Hacer (to do/make): Haced
3. Ir (to go): Id
4. Ser (to be): Sed
5. Venir (to come): Venid
6. Salir (to leave): Salid
7. Poner (to put): Poned
8. Tener (to have): Tened
The following commands are often used in informal or familiar senerios.
It's important to note that formal commands (usted and ustedes) generally follow the third person singular and plural forms of the present subjunctive, respectively.