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Escribe este imperativo negativamente:

1. Di la verdad!


Tell your Spanish teacher:

Go to class

________

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Di la verdad = tell the truth

go to class = ir a clase
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Answer:

The imperative "¡Di la verdad!" in its negative form is:

  • ¡No digas la verdad!

The translation of the sentence "Go to class" in Spanish and imperative form is:

  • ¡Ve a clase!

Step-by-step explanation:

The translation of the sentences in the answer is:

  • Don't tell the truth!
  • Go to class!

The imperative form in Spanish regularly finishes in:

  1. As: When the verb in infinitive form finishes in "er" or "ir." Examples: comer: comas, vivir: vivas.
  2. Es: When the verb in infinitive form finishes in "ar." Example: bailar: bailes.

But there are some verbs which actually change in their imperative form, especially when they are conjugated in the second person "tú," they are named irregulars, and examples from these are the verbs used in the answer: "decir" and "ir," whose shape changes to "di" and "ve," but in their negative form change again to "no digas" and "no vayas."

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