Negative tú Commands Sra. Lear Español1 Unidad 5 Etapa 1 CONTENT OBJECTIVE: S.W.B.A.T. tell someone what not to do with Negative tú Commands. LANGUAGE.

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Negative tú Commands Sra. Lear Español1 Unidad 5 Etapa 1 CONTENT OBJECTIVE: S.W.B.A.T. tell someone what not to do with Negative tú Commands. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE: Students will take notes and complete p.334 ACTS 13-14

When you want to tell someone what NOT to do, use a negative command.

Negative tú commands are formed by taking the yo form of the present tense, dropping the –o, and adding the appropriate ending.

For –ar verbs: Drop the –o and add -es

For –er & -ir verbs: Drop the –o and add -as

Examples: Infinitive Yo form Negative tú command hablarhablo ¡No hables! ¡No hables! volvervuelvo ¡No vuelvas! venirvengo ¡No vengas!

A few verbs have irregular negative tú commands. Infinitive (yo form) Negative tú command dar (doy) No le des mi dirección a nadie. estar (estoy) No estés triste. ir (voy) No vayas a la tienda. ser (soy) No seas mala.

p.334 ACT 13 Give the negative command 1.correr en la casa No corras en la casa. 2.Ver la televisión antes de hacer la tarea. No veas la televisión antes de hacer la tarea.

P.335 ACT 14 Give instructions, first give the negative command then the correct affirmative command. Give instructions, first give the negative command then the correct affirmative command. modelo: correr en la casa No corras en la casa. Corre en el parque. 1.poner los libros en el gimnasio No pongas los libros en el gimnasio. Pon los libros en la biblioteca. or Ponlos en la biblioteca. 2. ser malo No seas malo. Sé bueno. No seas malo. Sé bueno. 3.Salir de la casa solo No salgas de la casa solo. Sal con tu hermano,amigo, etc.

Using Correct Pronoun Placement with Commands Sra. Lear Español 1 5.1

When you use an object pronoun with an affirmative command, you attach the pronoun to the end of the command. Cruza el parque. ¡Crúzalo! Cross the park. Cross it!

Object Prounouns precede the verbs in negative commands, just as with other conjugated verbs. Carmen says: Carmen says: -¡No lo uses! Dont use it (the hair dryer)!

Affirmative tú commands & Negative tú commands Affirmative Affirmative comer- ¡Come! comer- ¡Come! hablar- ¡Habla! hablar- ¡Habla! escribir- ¡Escribe! escribir- ¡Escribe! poner- ¡Pon! poner- ¡Pon! tener- ¡Ten! tener- ¡Ten! Negative Negative ¡No comas! ¡No comas! ¡No hables! ¡No hables! ¡No escribas! ¡No escribas! ¡No pongas! ¡No pongas! ¡No tengas! ¡No tengas!

p.336 ACT 16 Your friend cant decide what to have, answer his/her question with a command. ¿Bebo limonada? (sí) ¿Bebo limonada? (sí) Bébela. Bébela. ¿Pido enchiladas? (no) ¿Pido enchiladas? (no) No, no las pidas. No, no las pidas.