It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
This can be a little confusing. The form you are speaking of is "sé", which is identical to the first person indicative. To tell the difference, you must have context.
I think you mean, "Sabes tu que hacer para ..." Which means, Do you know what to do to entertain your friends?"
Levántese
hacer agradable
"Sa" is not a word in Spanish, so it is not anything.
ven
que le gusta hacer a tu mejor amigo
The affirmative ustedes command of pagar is "paguen."
This can be a little confusing. The form you are speaking of is "sé", which is identical to the first person indicative. To tell the difference, you must have context.
I think you mean, "Sabes tu que hacer para ..." Which means, Do you know what to do to entertain your friends?"
hacer you impression tu
An affirmative "tu" command is what is used to tell a person you are familiar with to do something. Examples include: ¡escucha! (listen!), ¡espera! (wait!), and ¡mira! (look!).
It means: "What he/she loves doing with your family"
Where do you want to (do) exercise
tu as 2 frères (affirmative)
tener que hacer algo Yo tengo que hacer algo ( Have to do something ) tu tienes que hacer algo ( you have to ....) el tiene que hacer algo ( he has to .....) nosotros tenemos que hacer algo ( we have to ... ) Ellos tienen que hacer algo ( they have to ....)