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LOS MANDATOS Tú 9Xyb-kuUt2c&feature=related 9Xyb-kuUt2c&feature=related Exprésate 2: 1-2

¿Cuál es la pauta? (pattern) Arregla la sala (arreglar) ¡Baila! (bailar) Copia la tarea(copiar) Escribe la respuesta(escribir) Come las verduras(comer)

Eat! Don’t eat junk food! Listen to the teacher! Don’t listen to music! Drink water! Don’t drink soda! EXAMPLES OF “MANDATOS” IN ENGLISH:

The tú commands have a different positive and negative command form COMMANDS FOR TÚ (POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE)

For an –ar verb: END in A For an –er verb: END in E For an –ir verb: END in E Positive Tú commands are: The tú form of the verb in the present tense without the “S” They look just like the él/ella/usted form. FORMATION: POSITIVE TÚ COMMANDS

Mandatos Afirmativos: 1.Bailar 2.Comer 3.Estudiar 4.Escribir 5.Escuchar 6.Leer 7.Tomar Baila come estudia escribe escucha lee toma

8.Speak Spanish! 9.Clean the bathroom! 10.Drink water! 11.Write a letter! PRÁCTICA Habla español Limpia el baño Bebe agua Escribe una carta

Ven Di Sal Haz Ten Ve Pon Se? Vin Diesel has 10 weapons, eh?

VENIRVEN DECIRDI SALIRSAL HACERHAZ TENERTEN IRVE PONERPON SERSé POSITIVE IRREGULARS  Ven Di Sal Haz Ten Ve Pon Se?

Did Salpon say VeVen has ten kids? *salpon and veven are names* 4PrR0

Write the commands you see/hear YguI&feature=related- YguI&feature=related- (14 en total) prepara, ve, consiga, compra, lava, corta, saca, pica, pon, agrega, ten, coloca, llama, disfruta.

Change se to te. Consider the command form (drop s from the tú form of the verb). In the positive, attach te to the positive command. When attaching, you need an accent. Count 3 vowel syllables back, and there is where the accent will be placed. Levantarse- levántate Mirarse- mírate Ducharse- dúchate Bañarse- báñate

¿Cuál es la pauta? (pattern) No uses el teléfono celular en clase. No hables con otros estudiantes cuando los profesores hablan. No escuches música en el ipod en clase. USAR HABLAR ESCUCHAR

Different formation than the positive tú + commands Will have the word “NO” in front of the command NEGATIVE TÚ COMMANDS

For an –ar verb: end in -ES For an –er verb: end in -AS For an –ir verb: end in -AS It is like you are putting the “tú” ending for AR verbs onto an ER or IR verb and vice versa. FORMATION: NEGATIVE TÚ COMMANDS

POSITIVE NEGATIVE VENIRVENNO VENGAS DECIRDINO DIGAS SALIRSALNO SALGAS HACERHAZNO HAGAS TENERTENNO TENGAS IRVENO VAYAS PONERPONNO PONGAS SERSéNO SEAS IRREGULARS 

Mandatos Negativos 1.Bailar 2.Comer 3.Estudiar 4.Escribir 5.Escuchar 6.Leer 7.Tomar No bailes No comas No estudies No escribas No escuches No leas No tomes

8.Don’t speak Spanish! 9.Don’t Clean the bathroom! 10.Don’t drink water! PRÁCTICA No hables español No limpies el baño No bebas agua

HAVE A SPELLING CHANGE IN THE NEGATIVE tú COMMAND! CAR: ENDS IN QUES¡NO PRACTIQUES! GAR: ENDS IN GUES¡NO JUEGUES! ZAR: ENDS IN CES¡NO EMPIECES! Applies to any verb that ends in CAR, GAR, or ZAR! -CAR, -GAR, & -ZAR VERBS Practicar, Sacar, Jugar, Llegar, Empezar, Comenzar

Change se to te. Consider the negative command (opposite ending of vowel in the infinitive). In the negative, te is placed between no and the negative command. Since we are not attaching anything, no accent is needed. Levantarse- no te levantes Mirarse- no te mires Ducharse- no te duches Bañarse- no te bañes