Thursday, April 15, 2010

negitive tú commands



Negitive tú commands are used to tell people to not do something. You dont just add the word no in front of a word. There actually four steps to form a negitive tú command. Make sure you follow these four steps. Step number 1: Figure out which verb you want to use. Step 2: Conjugate the verb into the yo form. Step 3: Drop the -o. Before moving on see if the verb ends in -ir, -er, or -ar. If he verb ends in -ar as -es at the end. If the verb ends in -er or -ir add -as. Step 4: After you figure out the ending just add no in front of the verb. Adding no in front of a verb is the same thing as saying do not. For example: Correr conjugate correr into corro, then drop the -o so it become corr. Then add -as to the end. Once your done with that just add no to the front and nor your saying don't run.

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