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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 4 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the negative tú command of poner? Complete the command: no _______

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pon?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wouldnt it be pone?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe I'm not quite sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

go look at that first like i sent you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it says that the negative are the same as affermitive and on the page affermitive is pon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this site right? http://www.drlemon.com/Grammar/tu-command.html#.UYJzJ7X_SO1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yupp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so pon it is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah sorry! i forgot it was an irregular

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k thanks :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry to break this to you guys, but you're both completely wrong @Brad1996 and @Hope_nicole. It's like the blind leading the blind here hehe :P Anyways, since poner is an er/ir verb, when you conjugate it into a command, you drop the ER and add A. Just A. BUT WAIT! You should always check to see if the verb is irregular by conjugating it into the present tense YO. Since this verb would conjugate from poner to pongo, this irregular conjugation would be applied to the command conjugation to form the verb ponga. However, since this is a tú conjugation, you would make the ending AS. Finally, your new verb would be PONGAS. Hope this helped. BTW this is what I am studying right now in Spanish class so it is fresh in my mind :)

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