Mandatos con nosotros There are two ways to suggest that others

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Mandatos con nosotros There are two ways to suggest that others do some activity with you (Let’s . . . ). You can use the construction Vamos a + infinitive. Vamos a hacer las paces. Let’s make up.

Mandatos con nosotros You can also use a command with a nosotros form. The nosotros command form is the same as the nosotros form of the present subjunctive. Resolvamos el conflicto. No reaccionemos tan rápido.

Mandatos con nosotros Remember that stem-changing verbs whose infinitive ends in -ir have a stem change of e  i, or o  u in the nosotros form. Pidamos perdón por el malentendido. No durmamos al aire libre.

Mandatos con nosotros Verbs whose infinitive ends in -car, -gar, or -zar have a spelling change in the nosotros form of the present subjunctive, and consequently of the nosotros command. No critiquemos a nuestros padres. Empecemos a pensar un poco en ellos.

Mandatos con nosotros Direct and indirect object pronouns are attached at the end of affirmative nosotros commands, but precede the negative nosotros command form. Celebremos la amistad. Celebrémosla. Digámosle todo. No le mintamos.

Mandatos con nosotros When attaching reflexive or reciprocal pronouns at the end of a nosotros command, drop the final -s of the command before the pronoun. ¡Alegrémonos con sus éxitos! Atrevámonos a darles nuestras opiniones.

Pronombres posesivos To form the possessive pronouns, use the long form of possessive adjectives preceded by the definite article. Both the article and the possessive must agree in number and gender with the noun they replace. Mis padres son muy serios. ¿Y los tuyos? Los míos son bastante divertidos. Tu familia es muy pequeña. La mía es bastante grande.

Pronombres posesivos We often omit the article between the verb ser and the possessive pronoun. Esas maletas son nuestras. Mi hermano siempre dice que toda la culpa es mía.

Pronombres posesivos