Along with a few other verb forms, I read that the verb forms for HABER and SER are irregular in the affirmative singular imperative (tú form only). Can someone give me some examples of how to use haber(hé) and ser(sé) in the imperative command?
Haber y Ser

C_Norita
October 21, 2006

nohablo
October 21, 2006
Hola. I can't think of how one would use haber in the imperative, but here's an example for ser: ¡Sé amable! - be kind!

C_Norita
October 21, 2006
That is one way I thought sé could be used. I don't have any idea of how to use hé. :?

taalibeen
October 21, 2006
WordReference.com lists the following as imperative forms of haber:
tu he
usted haya
nosotros hayamos
vosoros habed
ustedes hayan
However, I cannot seem to come up with a sentance in English that would express it.

C_Norita
October 22, 2006
I can't seem to think of a sentence that expresses it either.
Gracias for your reply, anyway. :)

Mauricio
October 24, 2006
Hi,
I could come up with a couple of examples but although they are grammatically correct they sound funny, and I would not recommend using them.
Mauricio

C_Norita
October 24, 2006
Está bien. ¡Gracias!