Content Objective: Students will learn how to use Regular Affirmative tú commands to tell people what to do. Language Objective: Students will form Affirmative.

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Content Objective: Students will learn how to use Regular Affirmative tú commands to tell people what to do. Language Objective: Students will form Affirmative commands by using the 3rd person form of the verb.

Regular Affirmative tú Commands Español 1 Sra. Lear Unidad 4 Etapa 1

To tell a person to do something, use an affirmative command. Regular Affirmative tú commands To tell a person to do something, use an affirmative command. Tú commands are used with friends or family.

To form affirmative tú commands you simply use the 3rd person singular form of any present tense verb. yo nosotros(as) tú vosotros(as) X él, ella, usted ellos, ellas, ustedes

-o -amos -as áis -a -an -ar verb endings

-o -emos -es éis -e -en -er verb endings

-o -imos -es ís -e -en -ir verb endings

Affirmative tú Command -Camina por esta calle. Cruza el parque… Infinitive Present (él,ella,Ud.) camina caminar ¡Camina! (él,ella,Ud.) come comer ¡Come! (él,ella,Ud.) abre abrir ¡Abre! Carlos says: -Camina por esta calle. Cruza el parque…

me nos te os lo/la los/las D.O.P.s me nos te os lo/la los/las

If the Definite Article is: Remember the pattern? If the Definite Article is: Then the D.O.P. is: el lo la la las las los los

Now add an accent on the 3rd to the last syllable. If you use a command with a direct object pronoun, attach the pronoun to the end of the command. Example: ¡Crúzalo! Cruza el parque. Now add an accent on the 3rd to the last syllable.

¿Preparo el almuerzo? ¡Sí, prepáralo! ¿Invito a Carlos? ¡Sí, invítalo! examples: ¿Preparo el almuerzo? ¡Sí, prepáralo! ¿Invito a Carlos? ¡Sí, invítalo! ¿Compro los jeans? ¡ Sí, Cómpralos! ¿Cruzo la calle? ¡ Sí, Crúzala!

¿Preparo las enchiladas? examples: ¿Preparo las enchiladas? (preparar) ¡Sí, prepáralas! ¿Compro los zapatos? (comprar) ¡Sí, cómpralos! ¿Como la ensalada? (comer) ¡ Sí, Cómela! ¿Abro el libro? (abrir) ¡ Sí, ábrelo!