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ValentinkaMS [17]
3 years ago
8

PLEASE HELP RIGHT AWAY!!!!!!! answering any of these would help

Spanish
2 answers:
ankoles [38]3 years ago
7 0

Basically A negative word of something means in Spanish i basically putting a no in-front of a word... Example: no quiere comer...... i don't want to eat...

NO is negative ....

                      Example:          

                                   Imperative

                                inglés                tú

Affirmative Imperative: Leave!               sal

Negative Commands: Don't leave!   no salgas

<em>Negative Informal "Tú" Commands</em>

<em />

<em>There are many different types of commands in Spanish, including affirmative tú commands, formal commands, nosotros commands, indirect commands, and negative tú</em>

<em> </em>

<em>commands. We'll take a look at negative tú commands in this article. ¡No te espantes!</em>

<em> </em>

<em>(Don't freak out!) These command forms aren't too tricky.</em>

<em>Overview</em>

<em />

<em>Negative informal commands, also called negative tú commands, are used to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet not to do something.</em>

<em>No compres la camisa.</em>

<em>Do not buy the shirt.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>No aprendas español.</em>

<em>Do not learn Spanish.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>¡No escribas el ensayo!</em>

<em>Do not write the essay!</em>

<em> </em>

<em />

<em>Always make sure you put no</em>

<em> </em>

<em>or another negative word like nunca</em>

<em> </em>

<em>(never) in front of the verb when forming a negative informal command.</em>

<em>Negative Informal Imperative Forms</em>

<em />

<em>The negative informal imperative, yet another term used to describe negative tú commands, is formed differently than the affirmative informal imperative. It is actually formed much like the negative formal imperative in that it uses the present subjunctive form of the verb.</em>

<em />

<em>If you already know the formal command forms, you can simply add an s to the end of the formal command to form a negative informal command.</em>

<em>Infinitive Negative Formal Command Negative Informal Command</em>

<em>comprar</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no compre</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no compres</em>

<em> </em>

<em>aprender</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no aprenda</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no aprendas</em>

<em> </em>

<em>escribir</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no escriba</em>

<em> </em>

<em> </em>

<em>no escribas</em>

<em> </em>

<em>Irregular Negative Informal Commands</em>

<em />

<em>If a verb is irregular in the present subjunctive, its negative informal command form maintains the same irregularity.</em>

<em>No hagas la tarea.</em>

<em>Don't do the homework.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>No seas injusto.</em>

<em>Don't be unfair.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>Pronoun Placement</em>

<em />

<em>In negative informal commands, the pronoun goes between the negative word (like no or nunca) and the verb.</em>

<em>Nunca les compres dulces a los niños.</em>

<em>Never buy candy for the children.</em>

<em> </em>

<em>Nunca se los compres.</em>

<em>Never buy it for them.</em>

<em />

Finger [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

What is the negative ustedes command of salir?

No salgan.

What is the negative tú command of estudiar?

No estudies.

What is the affirmative tú command of salir?

Salí.

What is the negative tú command of llegar?

No llegues.

What is the negative tú command of hablar?

No hables.

What is the negative usted command of respirar?

No respire.

What is the affirmative tú command of escribir?

Escribí.

What is the affirmative tú command of leer?

Leé.

What is the affirmative usted command of visitar?

Visite.

What is the affirmative tú command of ir?

Andá.

Yo mandé la carta a mi abuela.

Yo se la mandé.

Mi mamá trae el libro a mí.

Mi mamá me lo trae.

Leímos el libro a los niños.

Se lo leímos.

Ellos mandaron la tarjeta a nosotros.

Ellos nos la mandaron.

En la sala de espera hay muchos pacientes.

Explanation:

<em> Don't go out</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me. We read the book to the children.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me. We read the book to the children. We read it to them.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me. We read the book to the children. We read it to them. They sent the card to us.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me. We read the book to the children. We read it to them. They sent the card to us. They sent it to us.</em>

<em> Don't go out Do not study. I left. Do not arrive. Do not speak. Do not breathe. I wrote Read. Visited. Andá. I sent the letter to my grandmother. I sent it to her. My mom brings the book to me. My mom brings it to me. We read the book to the children. We read it to them. They sent the card to us. They sent it to us. In the waiting room there are many patients.</em>

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