How do I find the command forms?
Command forms for verbs
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I find this conjugator really useful click here 123 just type in the verb you're thinking of and at the bottom of the list you will see all the negative and positive commands are included
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Commands [mandatos], or imperatives, are a special type of verb form used in addressing someone directly and giving them an order. In English the subject is almost never expressed, although for contrast yourself may be added to the end. In Spanish, the subject pronoun is frequently used for formal commands (usted, ustedes), and may be used for the tú and vosotros commands for emphasis or contrast.
Hable usted más despacio, por favor. Please speak slower. Pasen ustedes. Come on in. Hazlo tú; no quiero que lo haga él. Do it (yourself); I don't want him to do it.
If an exclamation point is used at the end of the sentence, an inverted one must be placed at the beginning
¡No me mires! Don't look at me!