Commands and Directions

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Commands and Directions Unit 7 - 1

The command form – Commanding one person to do something AR verb ER verb IR verb Escuchar – To Listen Beber – to drink Recibir – To receive -r -r -ir ¡Escucha! – Listen! ¡Bebe esto! – Drink this! +e Recibe el regalo – receive the gift

The command form – Commanding one person NOT to do something AR verb ER/IR verbs Escuchar Beber Recibir -ar -er -ir +es +as +NO +NO ¡No escuches a ella! – Don’t listen to her! ¡No bebas cerveza! – Don’t drink beer! No recibas dulces de extraños – Don’t take Candy from strangers

Commanding with “ir” Go! - Ve! Go to class. – Ve a clase. Don’t go! – ¡No vayas! Don’t go, my love! – ¡No vayas, mi amor!

The command form – Commanding two+ people to do something AR verb ER verb IR verb Escuchar – To Listen Beber – to drink Recibir – To receive -ar -er -ir +en +an +an ¡Escuchen! ¡Beban esto! Reciban el regalo

The command form – Commanding 2+ people NOT to do something AR verb ER/IR verbs Escuchar Beber Recibir -ar -er -ir +en +an +NO +NO ¡No escuchen a ella! – Don’t listen to her! ¡No beban cerveza! – Don’t drink beer! No reciban dulces de extraños – Don’t take Candy from strangers

Giving Directions VERBS

Caminar – To Walk

Parar – to stop

Girar – to turn A la izquierda – to the left A la derecha – to the right

Ir adelante – To go forward

Ir atrás – to go backward

Seguir – to continue Sigue derecho – Keep going straight

Subir – to go up

Bajar – to go down

Darse vuelta – to turn yourself around ¡Dáte vuelta! – Turn around!

Pasar – to pass