The tú command form for "añadir" (to add) is "añade." This is the affirmative tú command used when instructing someone informally to add something. For example, you might say, "Añade el azúcar al café."
Amuse-toi !
The correct "tú" command for the verb "escuchar" in Spanish is "escucha." This is the affirmative tú command form, used to tell someone to listen. If you need the negative form, it would be "no escuches."
It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
The tú affirmative command form of the verb "prestar" is "presta." This command is used to tell someone informally to lend or provide something. For example, you might say, "¡Presta atención!" which means "Pay attention!"
The negative tú command of "poner" is "no pongas." In this command, "no" is used to indicate negation, while "pongas" is the subjunctive form of the verb "poner" (to put). This command is used to tell someone informally not to put something.
no estudies
(Tu) Entiendes
It is already a negative tu-form polite command: No me digas el precio.No me di el precio - informal, impolite
to open the door -> ouvrir la porte For a command, change the infinitive "ouvrir" to either "ouvre" (tu form) or "ouvrez" (vous form).
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
The command form of the French verb "aller" is "va" for informal singular, "allez" for formal singular or plural, and "allons" for informal or formal plural. The command form of the French verb "dire" is "dis" for informal singular, "dites" for formal singular or plural, and "disons" for informal or formal plural.
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.