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Tu (informal) commands have the same conjugation as tu in the present tense.

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"Tu," informal like you are speaking to a freind or someone you know on a first name basis, or "Usted," a more formal version.

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Singular: "tú" (some regions use "vos" instead)

Plural: "vosotros" (note: in Latin America, only the formal form is used for the plural, i.e., "ustedes")

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