Are -car, -gar, and -zar regular or irregular conjugations?
irregular
Which form of the verb is used to turn any verb into a formal command? (yo,tu,el/ella/ud,nosotros,uds)
Yo form
What present tense is used to make affirmative informal commands?
el/ella/ud.
Is estar or enviar an irregular verb?
Estar
Do singular or plural version of commands have an 'n'?
Plural
What does -gar conjugate to?
-gue
What are the three steps to creating a formal command using a regular verb?
1. Present of Yo form
2. Drop the 'o'
3. Opposite ending
What is the irregular form of Ir in the informal singular command?
Ve
Conjugate 'Go to the beach' in a formal and singular command
Vaya a la playa
What verbs can an 'n' be added on the end to make plural in commands?
Any verb command can be made plural with an 'n'
What does -zar conjugate to become in the formal plural command tense?
-cen
Since volver is a boot verb, do you still conjugate it the same and keep the stem-changing form? Conjugate volver in the singular formal command
Yes keep the boot verb, vuelva
What form and tense is used for negative, informal singular commands?
Present tense of Yo
What is the formal and plural command of Saber?
Sepan
Can an 'n' be added to make the command plural on boot verbs?
yes
What does jugar conjugate to become in singular formal commands?
juegue
Do the negative verbs conjugate differently in formal commands? How?
They are the same conjugations as affirmative
Conjugate the irregular form of poner in the negative, informal singular command form
Ponga
For the verb Dar- to give, does the singular or plural version of the word include an accent? What is it conjugated?
Singular- dé
Do negative verbs have a different way to make the word plural? How?
Nope
What does -cer conjugate to?
What does -uir conjugate to?
What does -ger conjugate to?
-cer becomes 'zc'
-uir becomes 'y'
-ger becomes 'j'
Conjugate destruir in a plural formal command
Destruyan
Conjugate conocer in the negative irregular singular command
No conozcas
What is the formal and singular command of Ser?
Sea and sean
For the verb 'dar', how does the plural conjugation differ from the singular conjugation?
Singular has an accent on the e - dé
Plural has no accent and an 'n' - den