<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>Blank 1: No respires</h3><h3>Blank 2: Tú no respires</h3>
Commands in Spanish are part of the mood called the imperative that we use to tell someone to do something in a direct way. In this way, respirar is a verb that means to breathe and since we want to tell someone not to breathe using the tú command this is:
<em>No respires</em>
or
<em>Tú no respires</em>
In Spanish, it is common not to include the subject pronoun when giving a command, hence it is more common the expression no respires
On July 9, 1816, they declared the country independent under the name of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. Several years of hard fighting followed before the Spanish royalists were defeated in northern Argentina.