Repaso de los Mandatos y Tú Commands

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Repaso de los Mandatos y Tú Commands Dame la linterna, por favor.

Pregunta: Which subject pronouns go with formal commands? Usted and Ustedes Which subject pronouns go with informal commands? Tú (and vosotros)

Pregunta: What verb conjugations did we use for all Formal Commands? Subjunctive conjugations Note: Negative tú commands will also use subjunctive conjugations. But informal affirmative commands are going to be different!

Formal Commands As mentioned, formal commands are based on subjunctive forms. Notice the following chart: Infinitive Subjunctive Formal commands Ud. Uds. hablar hable hable hablen pensar piense piense piensen comer coma coma coman saber sepa sepa sepan escribir escriba escriba escriban ir vaya vaya vayan pedir pida pida pidan

Pregunta: How do we make an affirmative command into a negative command? Just place “no” in front of the verb. This applies to both formal and informal commands.

Formal Commands No llegue tarde. No asciendan a todos los empleados. 3/29/2017 Formal Commands Negative commands are formed by placing no in front of the command form. No llegue tarde. Don’t arrive late. No asciendan a todos los empleados. Don’t promote all of the employees.

Pregunta: What are the rules about pronouns with commands?

For formal and informal commands: 3/29/2017 For formal and informal commands: Object pronouns follow and are attached to affirmative commands and precede negative commands. Affirmative commands with pronouns attached require a written accent. ¡Váyase de aquí! Leave here! Tráiganmelo, por favor. Bring it to me, please. No se levante, señorita. Don’t get up, miss. No se lo den al jefe. Don’t give it to the boss.

Tú Commands (Los mandatos de la forma tú) Dame la linterna, por favor.

For regular affirmative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular affirmative commands . . . Think like él. The regular affirmative tú command has the same form as the él form of the verb in the present indicative.

For regular affirmative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular affirmative commands . . . Él habla.  ¡Habla tú! He speaks. Speak! Él come.  ¡Come tú! He eats. Eat! Él escribe.  ¡Escribe tú! He writes. Write!

Revert to the subjunctive. Tú Commands For regular negative commands . . . Revert to the subjunctive. The negative tú command has the same form as the tú form of the verb in the present subjunctive.

For regular negative commands . . . Tú Commands For regular negative commands . . . Affirmative Negative ¡Habla! ¡No hables! Speak! Don’t speak! ¡Come! ¡No comas! Eat! Don’t eat! ¡Escribe! ¡No escribas! Write! Don’t write!

Tú Commands Remember that all formal commands used the forms of the subjunctive. The informal (tú) commands, by contrast, use the subjunctive only in their negative forms. Notice the following chart. Infinitive Affirmative Negative (Subjunctive) comprar compra no compres (compres) comer come no comas (comas) escribir escribe no escribas (escribas) pensar piensa no pienses (pienses) dormir duerme no duermas (duermas) pedir pide no pidas (pidas) traer trae no traigas (traigas)

Tú Commands Regular affirmative tú commands have the same form as the third-person singular of the present indicative. Recicla los platos de papel. Recycle the paper plates. Protege nuestros bosques. Protect our forests. Negative tú commands use the subjunctive. Don’t cut down the small trees. No cortes los árboles pequeños. No cierres la fábrica todavía. Don’t close the factory yet. Irregularities in the subjunctive will also appear in the negative tú commands. No conduzcas tan rápido. Don’t drive so fast. No te vayas. Don’t leave.

Verbs with irregular affirmative forms Pneumonic: TV-VD-SHIPS Affirmative command Negative command T ener ten no tengas V enir ven no vengas V aler val no valgas D ecir di no digas S alir sal no salgas H acer haz no hagas I r ve no vayas P oner pon no pongas S er sé no seas

Verbs with irregular affirmative forms Some sample sentences using irregular forms: Ten confianza. No tengas miedo. Ven a mi oficina. No vengas tarde. Val algo. No te valgas del dinero. Di la verdad. No digas tonterías. Sal inmediatamente. No salgas sin mí. Haz la inspección. No me hagas enojar. Ve a la reunión. No te vayas. Pon el libro en la mesa. No pongas esa cara. Sé amable con todos. No seas grosero.

Object pronouns with tú commands As with the formal commands, attach pronouns to the end of affirmative commands and place them in front of the negative command. Remember to place an accent on the next-to-last syllable of the verb in the affirmative command form (not counting pronoun). Recíclala mañana. Recycle it tomorrow. No le pongas la multa a la estudiante. Don’t give the fine to the student.

Object pronouns with tú commands The irregular affirmative command forms (except for sé) do not take a written accent unless more than one pronoun is added to the end of the verb. ¿La mesa? Sí, ponla por favor. The table? Yes, set it, please. Dime, ¿adónde vas? Tell me, where are you going? ¿Sabes su teléfono? Dímelo, por favor. Do you know his telephone number? Tell it to me, please.

Práctica – Affirmative tú commands ¡10 pasos para conseguir un trabajo!   Parte A: Tomás is trying to get a new job, and his colleague Marco has great advice for him to follow. Complete the following sentences with the affirmative form of an informal command to show Marco's recommendations. Hint: Use the same conjugation as "él" from regular present indicative tense, and remember the irregulars. Modelo: Llegar a tiempo a la entrevista. Llega a tiempo a la entrevista.

Lee 1. ________(leer) los avisos clasificados en el periódico. 2. __________ (llamarle) al jefe de personal. 3. __________ (vestirse) bien. 4. ________ (ir) al despacho de personal. 5. __________ (rellenar) la solicitud de empleo. 6. ________ (tener) la entrevista. 7. ___________ (contestar) las preguntas sobre su formación y experiencia. 8. ________ (hacer) preguntas sobre los beneficios. 9. _____________ (preguntar) sobre el sueldo. 10. __________ (volver) a casa y __________ esperar una llamada. Llámale Vístete Ve Rellena Ten Contesta Haz Pregunta Vuelve espera

Práctica – Negative tú commands Práctica: ¡El sabotaje!   Parte B: Negative command forms. Tomás wants to get a new job, but his wife Rosa wants him to stay in his safe, secure position. Complete the sentences with the negative form of an informal command to show how she is sabotaging his job search! Hint: Use the tú subjunctive conjugations. Modelo: No llegar a tiempo a la entrevista. No llegues a tiempo a la entrevista.

No leas 1. ________(leer) los avisos clasificados en el periódico. 2. __________ (llamarle) al jefe de personal. 3. __________ (vestirse) bien. 4. ________ (ir) al despacho de personal. 5. __________ (rellenar) la solicitud de empleo. 6. ________ (tener) la entrevista. 7. ___________ (contestar) las preguntas sobre su formación y experiencia. 8. ________ (hacer) preguntas sobre los beneficios. 9. _____________ (preguntar) sobre el sueldo. 10. __________ (volver) a casa y __________ esperar una llamada. No le llames No te vistas No vayas No rellenes No tengas No contestes No hagas No preguntes No vuelvas no esperes

Práctica – Affirmative and Negative Commands En la oficina del alcalde Antonio Villaraigosa: Cuando el alcalde Villaraigosa habla con su personal en su oficina, le pide que le haga muchas cosas. Completa las oraciones con las formas correctas del verbo entre paréntesis.

1. Tomás, no ______________ (trabajar) más de cinco horas diarias. 2 1. Tomás, no ______________ (trabajar) más de cinco horas diarias. 2. Clarisa, ______________ (escribirme) este correo electrónico para mañana. 3. Ramón, ______ (ir) a la oficina del director. 4. Josefina, ______________ (buscarme) el informe (report) del Señor Vargas. 5. Raúl, __________ (llamar) al jefe de la EPA. 6. Eduardo, _____ (ser) profesional con los visitantes. trabajes escríbeme ve búscame llama sé

7. Concha, ________ (poner) las sillas alrededor de la mesa para la reunión. 8. Julia, no ______________ (descansar). 9. María, _______ (hacer) tu trabajo. 10. Rey, ______________ (darme) el correo. 11. Consuelo, ______________ (decirme) el mensaje de la Senadora. 12. Sandy, no _______ (usar) el teléfono móvil durante el trabajo. pon descanses haz dame dime uses

La Discusión: Tomás and Rosa have been married for years, but they can't agree on anything! They are both bossy and stubborn, and constantly order one another around. In pairs, each partner should choose a role to play - Tomás or Rosa. Then, give voice to Tomás and Rosa's orders by changing verbs into informal "tú" commands. You can use the verbs from the list, or add your own!

Ejemplos: ---¡Ayúdame con la casa! ---¡No me hables así! ---¡Haz lo que digo! ---¡Báñate! ---¡Recuerda nuestro aniversario! ---¡Cómprame flores! ---¡Tráeme una cerveza!

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