Los Mandatos Familiares Irregulares Unidad 5 Etapa 1 Pág. 322

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Los Mandatos Familiares Irregulares Unidad 5 Etapa 1 Pág. 322 Irregular tú commands Los Mandatos Familiares Irregulares Unidad 5 Etapa 1 Pág. 322

¿Recuerdas? What is a command or order? What are some commands or orders that your parents give you? Clean your room! Open the door! Come your dinner! When you give someone an instruction or tell them what to do you are giving them a command.

¿Recuerdas? To give a familiar command in Spanish (to someone you know) you use the third person present tense. Clean your room! Open the door! Eat your dinner! ¡Limpia tu cuarto! ¡Abre la puerta! ¡Come tu cena!

Repaso Give the correct tú form command for each : Lavar / los platos Quitar / la mesa Limpiar / el cuarto Cerrar / el libro Hablar / en español ¡Lava los platos! ¡Quita la mesa! ¡Limpia el cuarto! ¡Cierra el libro! ¡Habla en español!

Mandatos Irregulares decir hacer ir poner salir ser tener venir Some verbs have an irregular command form. decir hacer ir poner salir ser tener venir Infinitive: di haz ve pon sal sé ten ven Affirmative command

Mandatos Irregulares Make your bed! ¡Haz tu cama! Tell the truth! ¡Di la verdad! Set the table! ¡Pon la mesa! Be nice! ¡Sé simpático! Have respect! ¡Ten respeto!

Mandatos Irregulares Put on a shirt! Brush your teeth! Go home! When you use a pronoun (reflexive pronouns) with an affirmative command, it will attach to the end of the command. Put on a shirt! Brush your teeth! Go home! Comb your hair! Dry off! ¡Ponte una camisa! ¡Lávate los dientes! ¡Vete a casa! ¡Péinate el pelo! ¡Sécate!

When you tell someone what NOT to do, you use a negative command. Negative Tú commands When you tell someone what NOT to do, you use a negative command. Don´t touch that! Don´t be sad! Don´t go to the store! Don´t play Wii!

Negative Tú commands Hablo Vengo Vuelvo To form NEGATIVE tú commands: Take the yo form of the verb. Drop the – o. Add the opposite ending of the infinitive. Hablo es -es for –ar verbs Vengo as -as for –ir verbs Vuelvo as -as for –er verbs

Negative Tú commands Don’t use my pencil! Don’t run! Don’t eat a lot of sweets! Don’t talk on the phone! Don’t put your books there! ¡No uses mi lápiz! ¡No corras! ¡No comas muchos dulces! ¡No hables por teléfono! ¡No Pongas tus libros allá!

Negative Tú commands There are a few IRREGULAR negative commands. None of these will end in –o. Infinitive Negative tú command Dar (doy) Estar (estoy) Ir (voy) Ser (soy) ¡No les des mi dirección a nadie! ¡No estés triste! ¡No vayas a la tienda! ¡No seas mala!

In affirmative tú form commands: In NEGATIVE tú form commands: Pronoun Placement In affirmative tú form commands: The pronoun (direct object, indirect object, or reflexive pronoun) is attached to the end of the command. ¡Ponte otra camisa! In NEGATIVE tú form commands: The pronoun MUST go in front of the command. ¡No lo uses!