I don't understand the affirmative mandates part.

tu amigo no sabe llegar a la escuela desde tu casa. dale direcciones completas usando mandatos afirmativos familiares

it says your friend doesnt know how to get to school from your house. Give full addresses using mandates affirmative relatives

Multiple post. Please read the later post, which I encountered first.

Sra

If you are just studying the affirmative familiar mandate (command), ask for an explanation and I'll be glad to provide it.

Sra

Affirmative mandates, also known as affirmative commands, are used to give direct instructions or orders in a positive and familiar manner. They are commonly used to provide guidance or give directions in a more casual or friendly tone.

To give directions using affirmative familiar mandates, you might say:

1. "Sal de casa."
This means "Leave the house." You're instructing your friend to exit your house.

2. "Gira a la derecha en la esquina."
This means "Turn right at the corner." You're telling your friend to make a right turn when they reach the corner.

3. "Sigue recto por dos cuadras."
This means "Go straight for two blocks." You're indicating that your friend should continue in a straight line for two blocks.

4. "Cruza la calle principal."
This means "Cross the main street." You're telling your friend to cross the main road.

5. "Llega a la escuela."
This means "Arrive at the school." You're instructing your friend to reach their destination, which is the school.

Remember to use the familiar form of the verb when using affirmative mandates. This form is generally used when giving instructions to friends or family members.