Los Mandatos formales irregulares

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Los Mandatos formales irregulares Irregular formal commands Giving orders to people you respect

Los Mandatos regulares You already know that to give a command to someone you respect (Usted/Ustedes), you must: 1. conjugate the verb in the yo form, 2. chop off the « o » 3. and add « e » for –ar verbs and add « a » for –er and –ir verbs 1. 2. 3. ↓ ↓ ↓ montar→ monto → mont- → ¡monte! comer→ como → com- → ¡coma! subir→ subo → sub- → ¡suba!

Mandatos irregulares However, not all verbs are regular. Some verbs do not follow these steps. Here are some examples of irregular commands: dar ser ir (Ud.) dé sea vaya (Uds.) den sean vayan

Mandatos irregulares negativos Just like regular formal commands, to make irregular formal commands negative, just place a « no » infront. ¡dé! ¡no dé!

Mandatos con los objectos Remember, you can add Direct object pronouns to commands: dar/el regalo El regalo → lo: ¡dé el regalo! → ¡délo! give it! If the command is negative, place the direct object pronoun before the verb: ¡no lo dé don’t give it!

Mandatos con los objectos You can also add Indirect object pronouns to commands. dar/ al Señor Garcia al Señor Garcia → le dé el periodico al Señor Garcia→déle el periodico Give him the newspaper If the command is negative, place the indirect object pronoun before the verb: No le dé el periodico Don’t give him the newspaper

¡Tiéntalo-tú! Dar/el boligrafo(d.o) No/dar/el boligrafo(d.o) Dar/el regalo/al Señor Quadros (i.o) Ir/al baño (Uds.) No/Ir/a la fiesta (Uds.) No/ser/tontos (Uds.) Ser/buenos

Las Respuestas ¡ Délo! ¡ No lo dé ! ¡ Déle el regalo al Señor Quadros! ¡ Vaya al baño ! ¡ No vayan a la fiesta ! ¡ No sean tontos ! ¡ Sean buenos !