Los Mandatos Afirmativos y Negativos: Commands + & - Positive & Negative “tú” commands.

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Los Mandatos Afirmativos y Negativos: Commands + & - Positive & Negative “tú” commands

¿Qué son? Commands are called the IMPERATIVE. Used to give orders and tell someone what to do or not to do! Eat your vegetables! Don’t talk when the teacher is talking! Don’t use your cell phone in class. Do your homework every night!

The affirmative tú form: Tú +  Is the same as the él/ella/Ud. form of the present indicative  -AR ends in “a”;  -ER/-IR ends in “e”.  Habla; come; escribe

Negative tú commands: Tú - Steps: 1. Form the present tense yo form 2. Drop “o” Apply the opposite “tú form ending” – AR  ES – ER/IR  AS Put NO in front of the command to make it negative Ejemplos: – No comas – No escribas – No hables

Chart for regular verbs POSITIVENEGATIVE -AR HABLAR A Habla (no) Es No hables -ER BEBER E Bebe (no) As No bebas -IR ESCRIBIR E Escribe (no) As No escribas

Irregular Tú Commands POSITIVENEGATIVE DECIRDiNo digas HACERHazNo hagas VENIRVenNo vengas TENERTenNo tengas PONERPonNo pongas SERSéNo seas IRVeNo vayas * SALIRSalNo salgas

Stem changes You WILL see stem changes in both the tú + and tú – commands!!! duerme (sleep) No duermas (don’t sleep)

CAR, GAR, ZAR in the negative Have the same spelling change as the yo form of the preterite. CAR: NO _____ques tocar: toca/no toques GAR: NO _____gues pagar: paga/no pagues ZAR: NO ______ces almuerza/no almuerces

Práctica 1. Turn to the left at the corner. 2. Continue straight 3 blocks. 3. Stop at the aquarium. 4. Go down avenue 6 until arriving (hasta llegar) at the intersection. 5. Go up the street to the parking lot.

Respuestas 1. Dobla a la izquierda en la esquina. 2. Sigue derecho/adelante 3 cuadras. 3. Para en el acuario. 4. Baja la avenida 6 hasta llegar al cruce. 5. Sube la calle/carretera al estacionamiento.