1EE 4.1. ¿Qué son los mandatos? In this chapter, we’ll learn about affirmative tú commands. Commands ___________ someone what to do. (In this case someone.

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1EE 4.1

¿Qué son los mandatos? In this chapter, we’ll learn about affirmative tú commands. Commands ___________ someone what to do. (In this case someone with whom you have a “tú” relationship.) Read the mini dialogue. Circle the conjugated verbs. What do you notice? What form of the verb is used to form mandatos? tell

La formación… We use the ________________ form of the verb for affirmative tú commands. -AR verbs= -a -ER/-IR verbs= -e EJ: Caminar= Comer = Escribir = él, ella, Ud. ¡camina! ¡come! ¡escribe! These are commands, not present tense actions.

Practiquemos… Hablar= Leer= Practicar= Cruzar= Invitar= ¡habla! ¡lee! ¡practica! ¡cruza! ¡invita!

Practiquemos… pasear= empezar= terminar= beber= visitar= ¡pasea! ¡empieza! ¡termina! ¡bebe! ¡visita!