For a positive command, it is "abre". For a negative, it is " no abras". "¡Abre la puerta!" would be "Open the door!" "Don't open the door" would be "¡No abras la puerta!"
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
The verb "to open" in Spanish is "abrir." Therefore: I open - abro you open - abres he/she/it opens - abre we open - abremos you (plural) open - abrís they open - abren
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
Present tense: yo: abro ella/el/Usd:abre tu:abres nosotros/as:abrimos ellos/ellas/Usds:abren it means to open, and is conjugated regularly,(as you can see) for an ir verb.
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu
The verb for "open" is "abrir", and "touch" is "tocar". You would use the command forms for this, so the sentence would be "No Abra o toque".
Abre is the correct word for opens.Ex. Ella abre la puerta.Trans: She opens the door.
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
The verb is "abrir", meaning "to open". As a state of being, the word is "abierto".
The verb "abrir" means "to open". For it is open, use "está abrido".
The verb "to open" in Spanish is "abrir." Therefore: I open - abro you open - abres he/she/it opens - abre we open - abremos you (plural) open - abrís they open - abren
Usually it is the third-person plural present subjunctive tense (!) of the verb 'abrir' and means 'open', as an instruction. Eg abran sus libros.
El abrelatas. Note that this type of compound word is written as a plural ("s" at the end), but is trated as though it were singular (el instead of los).
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
'Has shown' is the correct form. The past participle of the verb "show" is "shown" when used with "has" as an auxiliary verb.
Present tense: yo: abro ella/el/Usd:abre tu:abres nosotros/as:abrimos ellos/ellas/Usds:abren it means to open, and is conjugated regularly,(as you can see) for an ir verb.
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu