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*Choose transportation ¡A visitar a mi prima! Unidad 4-1 *Identify Places *Give addresses *Choose transportation *Request directions *Give instructions

decir (to say, to tell) decir digo decimos dices decís dice dicen

decir Decir que = to say that Ella dice que va a llover. Siempre digo la verdad. ¿Qué dices?

Prep Phrases When you talk about where things are located, use prepositions. (See Vocab) La librería está lejos de la farmacia. El aeropuerto está cerca del gimnasio.

Use the affirmative command to tell someone to do something. Tú Com-mands Use the affirmative command to tell someone to do something. The tú command is used with friends and family. It’s spelled the same as the Ud., él, ella form. (-a, -e)

Abre la puerta, por favor. Tú Com-mands Ejemplos: ¡Escucha! ¡Come tus vegetales! Abre la puerta, por favor.

You attach direct object pronouns: ¡Escúchame! ¡Cómelos! Tú Com-mands You attach direct object pronouns: ¡Escúchame! ¡Cómelos! Ábrela, por favor. (Usually add an accent to retain original stress.)