What is the tu form of Levantarse?
Levantarse in the Present Tense
Subject Pronoun | Present Tense of Levantarse | Meaning |
---|---|---|
tú | te levantas | you get up/you stand up |
él/ella usted | se levanta | he/she gets up; you (formal) get up/ he/she stands up; you (formal) stand up |
nosotros/as | nos levantamos | we get up/we stand up |
vosotros/as | os levantáis | you all (Spain) get up/stand up |
What is the TU command for Beber?
Mode: Imperative
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | |
Tu | bebas |
El/Ella | beba |
Nosotros | bebamos |
How do you conjugate Levantarse in the imperfect tense?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb levantarse in Imperfect tense….Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me levantaba |
Tu | te levantabas |
El/Ella | se levantaba |
Nosotros | nos levantábamos |
How many affirmative tu commands are there?
Since there are four different ways to say “you” in Spanish, there are also four different types of commands, plus one extra form for the affirmative tú (informal) command. The command form of the verb that you use depends on whom you are addressing.
What is the conjugation of vivir?
Vivir Conjugation: Present Tense
yo | vivo |
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tú | vives |
él/ella | vive |
nosotros/as | vivimos |
vosotros/as | vivís |
What is the TÚ negative command of comprar?
Negative Informal Imperative Forms
Infinitive | Negative Formal Command | Negative Informal Command |
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comprar | no compre | no compres |
aprender | no aprenda | no aprendas |
escribir | no escriba | no escribas |
How do you conjugate Maquillarse?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb maquillarse in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me maquillo |
Tu | te maquillas |
El/Ella | se maquilla |
Nosotros | nos maquillamos |
What is the subjunctive of Levantarse?
Spanish Verb Conjugations
Present tense | Subjunctive | |
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yo me | levanto | yo me |
tú te | levantas | tú te |
él se | levanta | él se |
Pretérito | Imperfect |
What is the affirmative Tu command?
Affirmative TU commands are used to tell friends, family members, or young people to do something or to give instructions. To give an affirmative TU command, you have to use the third person singular form (él, ella, usted) in the present tense:
What is the affirmative Tu command of escribir?
An affirmative tú command is an imperative form we use to give orders in informal settings. The Spanish verb escribir, which means ‘to write,’ is regular, so it will be easy to learn and recognize their command forms.
What is negative Tu command?
Negative informal commands, also called negative tú commands, are used to tell a friend, family member the same age as you or younger, classmate, child, or pet not to do something.
What is an affirmative command?
Affirmative commands are commands that tell someone to do something, while negative commands tell someone to not do something. For example, in English, an affirmative command would be “do the dishes,” and a negative command would be “do not do the dishes.”.