<h3>What are the ten irregular commands in Spanish.</h3>
In Spanish, commands are usually used to give advice or commands (orders), they are in imperative mood, unlike the other moods, the imperative is not divided into tenses. There are several forms of the imperative: tú, usted, nosotros, vosotros, and ustedes. The tú form is used to give an standard order to an interlocutor. The usted form is used to give a formal order to an interlocutor. The nosotros form is used to give an order that involves oneself as well as others. The vosotros form is used to give an standard order that involves to several people. The ustedes form is used to give an formal order that involves to several people
The tú form depends on whether it is an affirmative command (telling someone to do something) or a negative command (telling someone not to do something).
Regular affirmative tú command use él/ella/usted form of the present indicative
Regular negative tú command use the corresponding forms of the present subjunctive like the usted, nosotros, and ustedes.
There are several verbs that have irregular affirmative tú imperative forms:
Decir²: Di tú.
Hacer⁴: Haz tú.
Ir⁵: Ve tú.
Poner⁶: Pon tú.
Salir⁸: Sal tú.
Ser⁹: Sé tú.
Tener¹⁰: Ten tú.
Venir¹¹: Ven tú
There are several verbs that have irregular negative tú imperative forms:
Dar¹: no des tú.
Estar³: no estés tú.
Ir⁵: no vayas tú.
Saber⁷: no sepas tú.
Ser⁹: no seas tú.
These are the 11 verbs that have irregular affirmative or negative forms of imperative mood.