An "affirmative tú command" means you are telling someone to do something informally. This could be telling your little brother to eat his meal, your friend to walk with you, and many more scenarios.
When conjugating verbs into an affirmative tú command, when they end in an "ar" ending, we drop the "ar" ending and then add an "a" ending.
Cocinar -> Cocina, it means "Cook!"
Dar -> Da, it means "Give!"
Fill in the blank with the conjunction that best completes the sentence. Yo hablo espańol _____ no hablo inglés. Por tanto ni pero o.
9. La directora quiere comprar
autobus escolar.
O a) un
O b) unos
c) una
d) unas
Answer:
turu aha banh
___________
kpnfd