This is my assignment:

Imagine you are babysitting your little brother.



Write a total of 5 Spanish sentences using tú commands telling your little brother what to do. Write 3 sentences using regular verbs. Write 2 sentences using irregular verbs.





You can use the examples below or create your own from the vocabulary and verbs lists. Don’t forget that 2 sentences must use irregular verbs. You must use the tú form of the command.



1. Clean your room!

2. Wash your hands!

3. Eat your vegetables!

4. Come here!

5. Be careful!



Be sure to use the tú command form of each verb.

I wrote:

1.
2.
3.
4. Ven acá.
5. Ten cuidado.

Can anyone give me examples of what to write for 1 2 3 ?
Thank you

Could anyone tell me if the is correct?

1. no te vayas en el patio ( Don't go in the yard)
2. no pongas el pastel
(Don't put the cake)
3. no salgas arriba (Don't go upstairs)
4.Ven acá!
5.Ten cuidada!

Thank you for your explanations.

Im still a little confused on number 3, Could I change it into
no salgas con tus amigos

Yes, of course you could!

Sra

Okay thank you i got 100%

I appreciate you help a lot!!

1. Organiza tu habitación (Clean your room)!

2. Lávate las manos (Wash your hands)!
3. Come tus verduras (Eat your vegetables)!

Remember to always be friendly and use the tú command form to make the requests to your little brother. Good luck with your assignment!

Sure! Here are some examples of sentences using regular verbs for 1, 2, and 3:

1. Limpia tu habitación. (Clean your room)
To form the tú command with regular verbs, you need to start with the third-person singular form of the verb in the present tense. Then, remove the -r ending and add -a for -ar verbs (like limpiar). So, "limpiar" becomes "limpia" in the third-person singular. For example, "He cleans" is "Él limpia." And finally, you add the pronoun "tu" before the command to address your little brother.

2. Lava tus manos. (Wash your hands)
Using the same pattern, you would take the third-person singular form of the verb "lavar" (to wash), which is "lava." Then, add the pronoun "tus" to refer to "your" hands.

3. Come tus verduras. (Eat your vegetables)
Again, take the third-person singular form of the verb "comer" (to eat), which is "come." Finally, add the pronoun "tus" before the command to refer to "your" vegetables.

Remember, regular verbs in the tú command form usually end in -a for -ar verbs, -e for -er verbs, and -e for -ir verbs.

First of all you need to learn how to do tú (or familiar) commands, both affirmative and negative. Regular verbs look like the 3rd person singular in the affirmative (hablar = habla)(comer = come) (vivir = vive) BUT in the negative they use the Subjunctive, which is based on the "yo" form for most irregular verbs. (tener = ten but no tengas) (decir = di but no digas) (venir = ven but no vengas)

1. limpia tu dormitorio
2. (Reflexive verb) Lávate las manos.
3. Come tus legumbres.
4 and 5 are perfect.
For he ones below, 1-5
1. OK
2. this is not enough = don't put the cake WHERE? No pongas el pastel en el suelo. (on the floor)
3. salir means to exit, go out so that is not the verb. Venir is to go but subir is to go up = No subas arriba.
4. perfect!
5. perfect!

I'll flag this in case you have further questions and I'll come back later.
Sra