The Imperative in Spanish Grammar
121spanish.com › the-imperative-in-spanishThe Imperative in Spanish is a verb form that is used to give an order to someone, to make a suggestion to do something, to provide recommendations, offer advice, prohibit actions or make a request. There are various forms of the imperative in Spanish that use - tú, nosotros, usted, ustedes. Examples in English: Pass me the salt. Open the door.
Imperative Commands in Spanish Grammar
espanol.lingolia.com › en › grammarThe imperative form in Spanish exists for the first person plural (nosotros/-as), the second person singular and plural (tú, vosotros/-as) and the polite form usted in singular and plural (usted/-es). The imperative is always conjugated without a personal pronoun and in the present tense, in either the indicative or the subjunctive mood.