Mastering the Imperative Tense in Spanish: Commands and Requests

By Lingobi, Published on 01/31/2025

The imperative tense in Spanish is essential for giving commands, making requests, and offering suggestions. Whether you're telling someone to "listen" (escucha) or "stop" (detente), mastering the imperative can make your Spanish more natural and confident.

Understanding the Imperative

In Spanish, the imperative is formed differently depending on whether the command is informal (tú), formal (usted), plural (vosotros/ustedes), or negative. Let’s break it down.

Informal (Tú) Commands

For most verbs, the affirmative tú command uses the third-person singular (él/ella) form of the present tense:

  • Hablar → Habla (Speak!)
  • Comer → Come (Eat!)
  • Escribir → Escribe (Write!)

However, there are irregular commands that must be memorized:

  • Decir → Di (Say/Tell!)
  • Hacer → Haz (Do/Make!)
  • Ir → Ve (Go!)

Formal (Usted/Ustedes) Commands

For formal situations, take the yo form of the verb, drop the "o", and add the opposite vowel ending (-ar → e, -er/-ir → a):

  • Hablar → Hable (Speak!)
  • Comer → Coma (Eat!)
  • Escribir → Escriba (Write!)

Negative Commands

Negative commands follow the subjunctive form:

  • No hables (Don't speak!)
  • No comas (Don't eat!)
  • No escribas (Don't write!)

Using the Imperative in Real Life

The imperative is used in everyday life, whether you're giving directions, instructions, or advice. For example:

  • ¡Escucha la lección! (Listen to the lesson!)
  • ¡Ven aquí! (Come here!)
  • ¡No toques eso! (Don't touch that!)

Practice with Lingobi

Practicing the imperative tense with real-life conversations is key. On Lingobi, you can engage in interactive exercises and practice commands with native speakers. Try it today and improve your Spanish fluency!