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¡Los Mandatos! Ten-Hut! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (advertisements, announcements, informing.

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2 ¡Los Mandatos! Ten-Hut! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (advertisements, announcements, informing someone to do something, etc.)

3 Commands in English… … are pretty easy. You just use a base verb form (without a subject, since it’s always “you”) to tell people what they should do: Stand up! Sit down! Do your homework! Take advantage of the sale! Come with us!

4 Commands in English… … and what they shouldn’t do: Don’t speak during a test! Don’t write in English! Don’t buy that shirt!

5 Commands in Spanish… … are a little more complicated because we have so many ways of saying “you”: Tú: informal, singular Ud.: formal, singular Uds.: formal, plural We will start with the simplest command, “tú”.

6 Familiar Commands: used with people you know – to give instructions/directions The simplest command is the regular “tú” form. It is the same form as the “él/ella” form in the present tense: --ar  a --er  e --ir  e ¡Estudia!¡Corre!¡Repite!

7 Irregular verbs DO NOT follow the above pattern. These forms must be memorized. Decir  di Ir  ve Ser  sé Hacer  haz Poner  pon Salir  sal Tener  ten Venir  ven

8 Negative Commands The negative “tú” and both the affirmative and negative Ud. and Uds. Commands are formed by dropping the final –o from the “yo”form of the present tense and adding the following endings:

9 Negative “tú” Commands -ar-er-ir Neg. “tú”-es-as-as Affirmative and Negative Commands Usted (Ud.)-e-a-a Ustedes (Uds.)-en-an-an

10 What else do I need to remember? Apply all present tense rules to form the above commands: spelling changes, stem changes, and irregular verb forms, with the exception of verbs that do not end in –o in the “yo” form.

11 Opposite vowels Think of the verb adding the “opposite vowel” from the regular present tense: AR verbs add an –E. ER & IR verbs add an –A.

12 Let’s look at a few examples! Hable despacio, por favor. ¡Repita, por favor.! Aproveche la ganga hoy. Compren Uds. los zapatos. Usen su tarjeta de credito. No hagan el ejercicio A. ¡No se levante Ud.! ¡No olviden las ventas!

13 Hable despacio, por favor. The speaker is talking to one person. Can you figure out how we got the form “hable ”?

14 Hable despacio, por favor. Take the “yo” form of the present: HABLO Drop the –o: HABL- “Hablar” is an –AR verb, so add –E to form the command: HABLE

15 Repita, por favor. The speaker is talking to one person. Can you figure out how we got the form “repita”?

16 Repita, por favor. Take the “yo” form of the present: REPITO Drop the –o: REPIT- “Repetir” is an –IR verb, so add –A to form the command: REPITA

17 Let’s try a couple! Comer: ¡______ Ud.! Recibir: ¡_____ Ud.! Ahorrar: ¡_____ Ud.! Comprar: ______ Ud.! Buscar: ______ Ud.! Esperar: ________ Ud.! Vender: ________ Ud.!

18 Uds… Vengan Uds. hoy mismo! Right! Just add an –N to the command form when you are talking to more than one person.

19 ¡No! How do we make negative commands in Spanish? ¡No fume! ¡No tome café! ¡No coma tanto! Right – simply put the word NO in front of the command form.

20 Remember, if the first person singular (yo) form is irregular, that irregularity is carried over into the formation of the formal command. Tengan Uds. un buen viaje. (yo tengo) Have a good trip. Traiga Ud. el dinero. (yo traigo) Bring the money. Venga Ud. conmigo. (yo vengo) Come with me.

21 ¿Qué pasa? Haga la tarea. Hacer > yo hago > -o + -a Tenga paciencia. Tener > yo tengo > -o + -a Salga ahora. Salir > yo salgo > - o + -a Ponga la receta aqui. Poner > yo pongo > -o + -a Piense bien. Pensar > yo pienso > -o + -e These verbs follow the same formula: start with the yo form, drop the –o, and add the opposite vowel.

22 Stem Change Verbs These verbs take a stem change for all forms: e>i (ex: servir > sirvo > sirva pedir > pido > pida) e > ie (ex: perder > pierdo > pierda cerrar > cierra > cierre) o > ue (ex: volver > vuelvo > vuelva)

23 -car, -gar, -zar These verbs spell change in “yo”: Buscar > yo busco > busque Jugar > yo juego > juegue empezar > yo empiezo > empiece Sacar > yo saco > saque -cir/-cer These verbs spell change in “yo” to –zco: Traducir > traduzco > traduzca Pertenecer > pertenezco > pertenezca

24 Mandatos Formales Irregulares These verbs are completely irregular in “yo” form because they don’t end in “-o”. Therefore, they are irregular in the command form: Dar > doy > dé Estar > estoy > esté Ir > voy > vaya Saber > Sé > sepa Ser > soy > sea

25 Nosotros commands – The “Let’s …” form  The “nosotros” commands of regular verbs follow the same rules as the Ud. And Uds. commands with the exception of stem- changing verbs: -ar &–er verbs: NO CHANGE: cerrar > cerremos volver > volvamos

26 “Nosotros” commands -ir verbs: E to I and O to U Sentir  SINTAMOS Dormir  durmamos Servir  sirvamos Note: The irregular verbs dar and ser lose the accent mark in the “nosotros” command: demos and seamos. Verbs like continuar also lose the accent mark: continuemos.

27 ¡Levántese! What about reflexive verbs? ¡Levántese! / ¡Pruébese! In affirmative commands, all object pronouns are attached to the end of the verb. When two pronouns are used, the stressed syllable requires an accent. Levante + se Levanten + se

28 ¡No se levante!  What about negative verbs? ¡No se levante! ¡No se siente!  In negative commands, all objects precede the verb. decir + se + lo = No se lo diga. acostar + se = No nos acostemos.

29 More practice with forming commands.More practice with forming commands.


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