When do we use affirmative tú commands? Question 1 options: to tell what you did yesterday to tell a friend what to do to tell a stranger or person of authority what to do to tell what you used to do

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Explanation:

you say Tu when its a friend but when its someone like your parents or grandparents you say usted

The affirmative tú commands is used to tell a friend what to do.

How do one use the Tu commands in Spanish?

Note that the Tu command is often used in different ways. To produce a negative tú command, one has to  form of yo but then drop or remove the – o, and then one has to add the opposite ending.

By adding the opposite ending, it implies that if a verb is made up of an infinitive that often ends in – ar, the present tense tú that is said to be ending for an – er/– ir verb is said to be employed to produce a negative command.

Note that a person can use affirmative tú commands to tell any body to do something.

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