Pronouns with Commands It’s good to know your pronouns.

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Pronouns with Commands It’s good to know your pronouns

Para añadir el pronombre Direct objects pronouns, indirect object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns are attached to the end of the verb when in command form.  Háganla. (Hagan la tarea.)  Despiértense. (Wake up, you all.)  Déme el dinero. (Give me the money.) Noten los acentos  They maintain the stressed syllable if the pronoun weren’t there

Mandatos formales negativos Los pronombres vienen antes del verbo y depués de “no”  No la hagan ahora. (Don’t do it now.)  No se despierten tarde. (Don’t wake up late.)  No me dé el dinero. (Don’t give me the money.)

Mandatos formales negativos

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