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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 8 Online
OpenStudy (ttp):

What is the affirmative ustedes command of buscar?

OpenStudy (ttp):

@inowalst

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Ustedes buscan

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello there! If I may join in... I just thought I'd give here some thoughts about this... :) Remember imperative as such is used: -- only with 2nd person (i.e. *tu* and *vosotros*) -- only with familiar forms (so not with *usted* or *ustedes*) So, when we give a command to the rest of persons, we use the subjunctive. Here's an example: COMMANDS forms for PESCAR [= "to fish"]: IMPERATIVE and SUBJUNCTIVE are used: (tu) -- pesc- a (el/ ella/ usted) -- pesqu- E (nosotros/ nosotras) -- pesqu- emos (vosotros/ vosotras) -- pesc- ad (ellos/ ellas/ ustedes) -- pesqu- EN === So, we see the *ustedes* command (with -AR verbs like *buscar* or *pescar*) is formed with an -EN ending, right? Now your question, @TTP (with *BUSCAR*): when you're addressing two or more people formally you'd ask them: (ustedes) busqu... === Hope this helps! Blessings

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