Saquen… Agendas: – All students: 3x1 pg. 139 section Talk about the media Tarea de anoche: – Sp. 3: Libreta pg. 71 – Sp. 3H: Libreta pg. 71 – NS: Libreta.

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Saquen… Agendas: – All students: 3x1 pg. 139 section Talk about the media Tarea de anoche: – Sp. 3: Libreta pg. 71 – Sp. 3H: Libreta pg. 71 – NS: Libreta pg. 71

Examen el jueves Vocabulario pg. 113 Los mandatos informales (tú) Los mandatos formales (Ud., Uds., Nosotros) Cultura (En la ocho y la doce, Pablo OHiggins, el museo del barrio) Escribir (Sp. 3) Hablar (Sp. 3H/NS)

Los Mandatos To give a command or to make a suggestion to someone you address as tú…we use the informal command form.

Affirmative tú commands are the same as the él/ella form of the present tense. -AR verbs-ER/IR verbs Parar --- Para Revisar --- Revisa Llenar --- Llena Limpiar --- Limpia Manejar --- Maneja Leer --- Lee Creer --- Cree Vivir --- Vive Conducir -- Conduce

Negative Tú Commands

La Formación Tú (negativo) Step 1 Yo form of the present Step 2 Drop –o Step 3 Add opposite endings AR verbs -es ER/IR verbs -as Luchar Step 1- Lucho Step 2- Luch- Step 3- ¡No luches! Beber Step 1- Bebo Step 2- Beb- Step 3- ¡No bebas!

A few irregular tú commands Verb Affirmative Negative DecirNo digasDi PonerNo pongasPon HacerNo hagasHaz SalirNo salgasSal IrNo vayasVe SerNo seasSéSé TenerNo tengasTen VenirNo vengasVen

MANDATOS FORMALES Use the yo form of the present tense Drop the -o ending. Add -e to -ar verbs Add -a to -er / -ir verbs. Add -n to make the command plural. (Uds.)

NOSOTROS COMMANDS Use the nosotros form of the present For -ar verbs, change -amos to -emos. For -er and -ir verbs, change -emos and -imos to -amos. To make the commands negative, simply place no in front of the verb. Study the chart below.

Command Forms Infinitive Present UstedUstedesNosotros solicitaryo solicito(no) solicite(no) soliciten(no) solicitemos traeryo traigo(no) traiga(no) traigan(no) traigamos recibiryo recibo(no) reciba(no) reciban(no) recibamos

IRREGULAR USTED COMMANDS If the yo form of the verb in the present tense does not end with -o, this is a clue that the verb is irregular.

Infinitivedarestarirsaberser usted ustedes (no) dé (no) den (no) esté (no) estén (no) vaya (no) vayan (no) sepa (no) sepan (no) sea (no) sean

CARGARZAR! Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have the same spelling changes in the usted command as in preterite tense: C qu G gu Z c

InfinitiveUstedUstedesNosotros Buscar Pagar organizar (no) busque (no) pague (no) organice (no) busquen (no) paguen (no) organicen (no) busquemos (no) paguemos (no) organicemos

Infinitive Tú afirmativo Tú (Negativo ) UstedUstedesNosotros Salir Tener Organizar Traer Hacer Decir Colaborar

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