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What is hacer in the negative command?
Negative Imperative (Command) / Imperativo Negativo yo. — — — tú no hagas.
What is the usted command for hacer?
haga
Lesson Summary
Subject Pronouns | Hacer: Imperative |
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usted | haga |
nosotros/nosotras | hagamos |
vosotros/vosotras | haced |
ustedes | hagan |
What is the negative familiar command for the verb hacer?
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Infinitive | Meaning | Negative Command (don’t do something) |
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hacer | to do | no hagas |
ir | to go | no vayas |
poner | to put | no pongas |
salir | to leave | no salgas |
How do you do negative commands in Spanish?
To create a negative tú command, remember this mantra: form of yo, drop the – o, add the opposite ending. Adding the opposite ending means if a verb has an infinitive that ends in – ar, the present tense tú ending for an – er/– ir verb is used to create the negative tú command.
Is hacer an irregular command?
Note that these irregularities only occur with affirmative tú commands. As with all other verbs, to form negative informal commands with these verbs, use the “tú” form of the present subjunctive….Irregular Commands (“tú”)
decir – di | salir – sal |
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hacer – haz | ser – sé |
ir – ve | tener – ten |
poner – pon | venir – ven |
Is hacer regular or irregular?
Hacer: An Irregular Verb.
What is hacer in yo form?
“Hacer” (to do/to make) is often irregular when it is conjugated. So it’s a little bit tricky when it comes to hacer conjugation….Imperative.
Subject | Affirmative | Negative |
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yo | – | – |
tú | haz | no hagas |
Ud. | haga | no haga |
nosotros | hagamos | no hagamos |
What are all the forms of hacer?
Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Hacer (to Do/Make)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo hago | I do |
tú haces | You (informal) do |
él/ella/ello/uno hace | He/she/one does |
usted hace | You (formal) do |
How are affirmative and negative usted and ustedes commands formed?
Command or imperative forms tell someone to do or not to do something. Affirmative and negative USTED and USTEDES commands are formed by using the present tense YO form as the stem, dropping the -o, and adding the appropriate ending.
How to use a negative formal command in Spanish?
Negative formal commands couldn’t be easier. All you have to do is put a negative word such as no in front of the affirmative formal command, and you’ve got yourself a negative formal command. No saquen sus libros.
When does the a change in hacer conjugation?
This article demonstrates hacer conjugations in the present, past and future indicative, the present and past subjunctive, the imperative, and other verb forms. When conjugating hacer, the a in the stem sometimes changes to e or i, and the c sometimes changes to z or g.
When do you use hacer imperative in Spanish?
Hacer Imperative The imperative mood is used to give direct commands. There are both positive and negative commands. Notice that the second person singular command haz is irregular.
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