What is the tú form of ver?

What is the tú form of ver?

Ver is a Spanish verb meaning to see. Ver is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense….Ver Conjugation: Preterite Tense.

yo vi
viste
él/ella vio
ns. vimos
vs. visteis

What are the correct conjugations of Ver?

Ver conjugation: basic forms

Subject Present Future
él, ella, Usted ve verá
nosotros vemos veremos
vosotros veis veréis
ellos, ellas, ustedes ven verán

•Aug 19, 2019

What is the affirmative Tu command of hacer?

haz Affirmative Tú Form Commands

infinitive: affirmative tú command:
decir di
hacer haz
ir ve
poner pon

How do you use ver in Spanish?

'Ver' Conjugations. In Spanish, 'ver' is an irregular verb. This means that its stem will be 've' or 'vi' depending on the tense that is being conjugated. However, to conjugate to the future and conditional tenses you won't need a stem, in fact, you'll simply add the proper endings to the verb in the infinitive.

What is an affirmative command in Spanish?

As in English, in Spanish we use commands to give someone advice or to tell people what you would like them to do. Formal affirmative commands (usted & ustedes) are used when addressing people in a formal manner or to be polite.

What are the Tu commands in Spanish?

Tú commands

  • Ser: sé
  • Poner: pon.
  • Tener: ten.
  • Salir: sal.
  • Venir: ven.
  • Ir: ve.
  • Decir: di.
  • Hacer: haz.

What are the 8 affirmative tu commands?

And there are only 8 (eight!) irregular affirmative Tú commands:

Decir Di
Hacer Haz
Ir Ve
Ser
Poner Pon

What is a affirmative command in Spanish?

As in English, in Spanish we use commands to give someone advice or to tell people what you would like them to do. Formal affirmative commands (usted & ustedes) are used when addressing people in a formal manner or to be polite.

What are affirmative commands Spanish?

As in English, in Spanish we use commands to give someone advice or to tell people what you would like them to do. Formal affirmative commands (usted & ustedes) are used when addressing people in a formal manner or to be polite.

What is the negative Tu command of Ver?

The affirmative imperative for ir and ver in the tú form is the same, "ve". The negative imperative of ir is "no vayas".

What are affirmative and negative commands?

The affirmative command is formed by changing the –r of the infinitive to –d. The negative command is identical to the vosotros/as form of the present subjunctive. For reflexive verbs, affirmative commands are formed by dropping the –r and adding the reflexive pronoun –os.

What are negative tu commands?

To create a negative tú command, remember this mantra: form of yo, drop the – o, add the opposite ending. Adding the opposite ending means if a verb has an infinitive that ends in – ar, the present tense tú ending for an – er/– ir verb is used to create the negative tú command.

What is the form of the affirmative tu commands with regular verbs?

Oddly enough, the form of the verb used for an affirmative tú command looks exactly like the present tense él form of the verb: not the present subjunctive but rather the present indicative, and not the tú form but the él form.

What are affirmative and negative tu commands?

Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. You can use affirmative tú commands to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet to do something. To tell somebody not to do something, you would use a negative tú command.