What is the affirmative command form of "tú" for the verb "hablar"?
habla
What is the affirmative command form of "usted" for the verb "hablar"?
Hable.
What is the impersonal expression that means "It's important to study"?
Es importante estudiar.
How do you say "Eat it!" (referring to "la manzana") in an affirmative "tú" command?
¡Cómela!
What is the negative command form of "tú" for the verb "comer"?
No comas
What is the negative command form of "usted" for the verb "comer"?
No coma.
How would you express "It's necessary to eat well" in Spanish?
Es necesario comer bien.
What is the command form for "usted" that means "Tell her!"?
¡Dígale!
Give the affirmative command form of "tú" for the verb "escribir".
Escribe.
Give the affirmative command form of "usted" for the verb "escribir".
Escriba.
Provide an example of an impersonal expression that means "It is good to exercise."
Es bueno hacer ejercicio.
Convert "Dame el libro" into an affirmative "tú" command with a pronoun.
¡Dámelo!
What is the command form of "tú" for the verb "hacer"?
Haz.
What is the command form of "usted" for the verb "hacer"?
Haga.
What does the expression "Es fácil aprender español" mean?
It's easy to learn Spanish.
How would you say "Don't give it to them!" using a negative "tú" command?
¡No se lo des!
How do you form a negative command for "tú" with the verb "ir"?
No vayas.
How do you form a negative command for "usted" with the verb "ir"?
No vaya.
Convert "It's better to practice every day" into Spanish using an impersonal expression.
Es mejor practicar todos los días.
What is the command for "usted" that means "Show it to us!"?
¡Muéstrenoslo!