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Draw a table explaining the differences between USTED, USTEDES, AND TÚ
COMMANDS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORM

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Answer: I can’t draws table here, but I can explain it to you; the usted commands go with opposite endings than the normal conjugation (Ex. Yo quiero que usted coma). Notice that “comer” has the opposite ending added. When it’s negative, just put a no in front of it (Yo quiero que usted no coma). The same is with ustedes, just put an “n” at the end of coma. Affirmative, Yo quiero que ustedes coman, Negative, Yo quiero que ustedes no coman. Tú is a bit wierder. The affirmative has no opposite endings, but also no “s” at the very end like tú conjugations usually have (Ex. Yo quiero que tú come). The negative however does have opposite endings and has the “s” at the end of the verb. (Ex. Yo quiero que tú no comas). The same (except the examples would go for ar verbs. Just opposite ending than the usual present tense (Ex. Normal: Hablas Opposite Ending: Hables)

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The answer is a b a a b