The affirmative tú command of salir (which means 'to go out' or 'to leave') is sal (pronounced: sahl).
How do you conjugate salir in command form?
salir
- salgo.
- sales.
- él/ella/Ud. sale.
- salimos.
- salís.
- ellos/ellas/Uds. salen.
What are affirmative tu commands?
Affirmative tú commands are the same as the él/ella/Ud. conjugation of the present tense and are used to tell someone you are familiar with TO DO something. It is still considered a tú form.How do you conjugate 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 a TÚ command?
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.TÚ COMMANDS: How to form (conjugate) them in Spanish
How do you form a positive tú command?
I To form the POSITIVE command take the Tú form of the present tense verb and drop the final "s". Example: Tú hablas = ¡ Habla ! Tú pierdes = ¡Pierde ! Tú comes = ¡ Come !How many irregular tu commands are there?
The following eight verbs have irregular familiar commands in the affirmative: decir. di.How do you use salir?
salir is most frequently used to mean “to go out of” or “to leave” a physical place. When the place is added, the preposition de must be used. Ella sale de la iglesia. She goes out of the church.What are all the forms of salir?
The Verb Salir
- salir = to leave.
- gerund form = saliendo.
- past participle = salido.
What are the 5 irregular UD commands?
What are the irregular usted and ustedes commands.
- dar - to give: dé, den.
- estar - to be. esté, estén.
- haber - to have (auxiliary verb) haya, hayan.
- ir - to go. vaya, vayan.
- saber - to know. sepa, sepan.
- ser - to be. sea, sean. Here is a link to an article about this: Irreg Verbs.