Objetivo: How do we use DOPs with commands? Hagan Ahora: Traduzcan el anuncio: Hoy es lunes, el 17 de octubre.

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Objetivo: How do we use DOPs with commands? Hagan Ahora: Traduzcan el anuncio: Hoy es lunes, el 17 de octubre.

Give a command (affirmative or negative) based on the foto: No pierdas las llaves. No olvides las llaves. Lleva las llaves.

Give a command (affirmative or negative) based on the foto: Estírate antes de correr.

Give a command (affirmative or negative) based on the foto: Bebe leche. Es saludable. No comas las patatas fritas mucho.

DOPs IIIIn affirmative commands, you can attach it. BBBBut in negative commands you can NOT. It must go before the verb. EEEEjemplos: Don’t lose the keys. No pierdas los llaves. (Don’t lose the keys.) No los pierdas. (Don’t lose them.) X

Affirmative vs Negative 1. ¿Debo hacer las invitaciones? 1. Sí, hazlas. 2. ¿Debo servir el pastel? 1. Sí, sírvelo. 3. ¿Debo abrir los regalos? 1. Sí, ábrelos. 4. ¿Debo poner la mesa? 1. Sí, ponla. 1. No, no las hagas. 2. No, no lo sirvas. 3. No, no los abras. 4. No, no la pongas.