Imperatives in Spanish

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Key points about imperatives in Spanish

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  • Imperatives are used to give commands, orders and instructions.
  • Positive commands use the form of the verb.
  • Use an upside down exclamation mark ¡ at the beginning of the command and a regular exclamation mark ! at the end.
  • Higher Tier - Positive commands can also use the vosotros form of the verb.
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Forming the positive imperative with 'tú'- regular Spanish verbs

Use the form of the imperative when talking to one person informally.

To form the positive (affirmative) imperative for the form of a verb, take the s off the form of the .

form of the verbEnglish form of the imperativeEnglish
you speakSpeak!
you workWork!
you eatEat!

Forming the positive imperative with 'tú'- irregular Spanish verbs

Many high frequency verbs have imperatives in the form.

Spanish infinitiveEnglish form of the imperativeEnglish
to saySay!
to make/doDo!/Make!
to go outGo out!
to beBe!
to haveHave!
to goGo!
to comeCome!
to putPut!

For example:

¡Haz tus deberes! - Do your homework!

¡Sé bueno! - Be good!

¡Ten cuidado! - Be careful!

¡Ven aquí! - Come here!

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Remember

Don't forget to add an upside-down exclamation mark at the beginning of the command ¡ and a regular exclamation mark ! at the end.

For example:

¡Pon la mochila sobre la mesa! - Put the rucksack on the table!

Imperatives in Spanish - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish using the form:

Speak!

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Quiz - Imperatives in Spanish

Practise what you've learned about imperatives in Spanish with this quiz.

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Higher Tier - Forming the positive imperative in the 'vosotros' form

Use the vosotros form of the imperative when talking to more than one person informally.

To form positive commands for the vosotros form, change the r at the end of the to a d.

Spanish infinitiveEnglishVosotros form of the imperativeEnglish
to speakSpeak!
to runRun!
to sleepSleep!

For example:

¡Terminad el trabajo! - Finish the work!

¡Comed todas las verduras! - Eat all the vegetables!

¡Dormid bien! - Sleep well!

Higher Tier - Imperatives - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish using the vosotros form:

Take!

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Higher Tier - Quiz - Imperatives

Practise what you've learned about imperatives in Spanish with this quiz.

Now you have learned about imperatives in Spanish why not explore negative forms in Spanish?

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