Nosotros Commands and Inviting Peeps to do Something.

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Nosotros Commands and Inviting Peeps to do Something

Nosotros Commands Ir + a + infinitive in the present can mean what we are going to do Ir + a + infinitive in the imperfect means that you were going to go somewhere Now lets be mean and tell people what were going to do and what we arent going to do…

Lets do this…! Ir + a + verb/activity Vamos a levantarnos! Vamos a saltar! Vamos a correr! Vamos a sentarnos!

Theres an easier way… We use the present subjunctive… Use the OPPOSITE present tense of nosotros…. -AR verbs -emos Hablar Hablemos! -ER and –IR -amos Comer comemos!

Lets do this…! Ir + a + activity. Vamos a levantarnos! levantemosnos Vamos a saltar! saltemos! Vamos a correr! corramos! Vamos a sentarnos! sentemosnos!

Lets NOT do this… Just add no in front! Vamos a levantarnos! No nos levantemos Vamos a saltar! No saltemos! Vamos a correr! No corramos! Vamos a sentarnos! No nos sentemos!

Comer Caminar con perros Comer Fumar

CAR, GAR, ZARs Infinitive Tocar (to touch/play) Buscar (to look for) Practicar (to practice) Educar (to educate) Llegar (to arrive) Jugar (to play) Navegar (to navigate) Pagar (to pay) Comenzar (to start/begin) Empezar (to start/to begin) Cruzar (to cross) Almorzar (to eat lunch) Nosotros command toquemos busquemos practiquemos eduquemos lleguemos juguemos naveguemos paguemos comencemos empecemos crucemos almorcemos -CAR: C changes to QU -GAR: G changes to GU -ZAR: Z changes to C

Irregular Yo Forms are also Irregular in Nosotros Command Form Pongo (I put) Salgo (I leave) Hago (I do/make) Traigo (I bring) Digo (I say) Caigo (I fall) Oigo (I hear) Vengo (I come) Tengo (I have) Conozco (I know) Traduzco (I translate) Ofrezco (I offer) Pertenezco (I belong) pongamos salgamos hagamos traigamos digamos caigamos oigamos vengamos tengamos conozcamos traduzcamos ofrezcamos pertenezcamos

Nosotros Commands Pronouns/Reflexives When using a direct (d.o.p) / indirect (i.o.p) object pronoun or reflexive pronouns, you have to attach it to the end of the commanddirect (d.o.p)indirect (i.o.p) object pronounreflexive pronouns Just like when you construct affirmative TU, USTED and USTEDES commands!

Nosotros command + d.o.p comámoslas cerrémosla hagámoslos pongámoslo

NOSOTROS command + i.o.p Expliquémosle el problema Contestémosles la pregunta

NOSOTROS command + reflex. pronoun *Cepillémonos los dientes *Peinémonos el cabello *When attaching reflexive pronouns at the end of NOSOTROS command, you drop the final s of the command form before the reflexive pronoun. CepillémosnosCepillémonos

Neg. NOSOTROS command No comamos las papas No cerremos la puerta No hagamos los pasteles No pongamos el mantel Neg. NOSOTROS command + i.o.p No le explíquemos el problema No les contestemos la pregunta Neg. NOSOTROS command + refl.pron No nos cepillemos los dientes No nos peinemos el cabello Neg. NOSOTROS command + d.o.p No las comamos No la cerremos No los hagamos No lo pongamos NEGATIVE NOSOTROS COMMANDS WITH PRONOUNS With negative commands, direct (d.o.p) &indirect (i.o.p) object pronouns &reflexive pronouns go right BEFORE the verb:direct (d.o.p)indirect (i.o.p) object pronounsreflexive pronouns

Now lets ask peeps to do something… Lets ask our peeps: – ¿Te gustaría (verb/activity)? – Vayamos a (verb/activity) Lets respond to our peeps: – Si! Gracias! Andemos! – No, gracias. Iba a (verb/activity). – No Vayamos a (verb/activity/place). – Como quieras. Me da lo mismo – Whatevs. Its all the same to me (I dont care)