The affirmative ustedes command of pagar is "paguen."
Both affirmative and negative formal (usted & ustedes) commands use the present subjunctive verb form. In the affirmative form, the reflexive pronoun is joined to the imperative form but in the negative form, the reflexive pronoun goes before the verb.Spanish: No se bañen.English: Do not bathe yourselves.
Levántese
Levántese
"Sa" is not a word in Spanish, so it is not anything.
It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
Despiértate. Enójate.
There are several different conjugations available: Present Preterite Imperfect Subjunctive The present is the simplest, so I'm assuming you're looking for this. Busco Buscas Busca Buscamos Buscais Buscan
ven
You could say "ustedes estuvieron" or "ustedes eran", depending on context.
You should say: Tú eres estudiante. OR Ustedes son estudiantes. Tú is singular familiar and ustedes is plural formal, so it depends on what you are trying to say.
Ustedes tienen.