This is my assignment:

Imagine you are babysitting your little brother.

Write a total of 5 Spanish sentences using tú commands telling your little brother what to do. Write 3 sentences using regular verbs. Write 2 sentences using irregular verbs.

You can use the examples below or create your own from the vocabulary and verbs lists. Don’t forget that 2 sentences must use irregular verbs. You must use the tú form of the command.

1. Clean your room!

2. Wash your hands!

3. Eat your vegetables!

4. Come here!

5. Be careful!

Be sure to use the tú command form of each verb.

Could anyone tell me if the is correct?

1. no te vayas en el patio ( Don't go in the yard)
2. no pongas el pastel
(Don't put the cake)
3. no salgas arriba (Don't go upstairs)
4.Ven acá!
5.Ten cuidado!

The answers are on the first one I so, so please go there.

Sra

Your sentences look good, but there are some minor corrections needed for accuracy:

1. No te vayas al patio. (Don't go to the yard.)
2. No pongas el pastel. (Don't put the cake.)
3. No subas arriba. (Don't go upstairs.)
4. Ven aquí. (Come here.)
5. Ten cuidado. (Be careful.)

To form the tú commands, you generally use the third person singular form of the verb in the present tense. However, there are some irregular verbs that have unique command forms, like "ven" for "venir" (to come) and "ten" for "tener" (to have). Additionally, it's important to make sure the pronouns (te, aquí) are in the correct positions.

Here are the corrections for your sentences:

1. No vayas al patio. (Don't go to the yard.)
2. No pongas el pastel. (Don't put the cake.)
3. No vayas arriba. (Don't go upstairs.)
4. Ven acá. (Come here.)
5. Ten cuidado. (Be careful.)

These corrections use the correct form of the verbs in the tú command conjugation. Remember, for regular verbs, the tú command form is the same as the third person singular form of the present tense, and for irregular verbs, you need to use the irregular command forms.