¡Todos para uno y uno para todos!. elijoelegimos eligeselegís eligeeligen All gir and ger verbs have a spell change in 1 st singular. The “g” changes.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Un repaso de los mandatos
Advertisements

Los mandatos.
APUNTES #2 Irregular tú Commands
Mandatos Afirmativos de Tú – Affirmative Tú Commands
Mandatos Informales ¡Toma apuntes! ¡No duermas en clase!
Sra. Ward. We use commands to tell someone to do or not to do something Regular affirmative tú commands are the same as the 3 rd person singular, present.
Los mandatos….o commands •To give a command or to make a suggestion to someone you address as “tu”…we use the informal command form.
Negative Tú Commands (los mandatos negativos)
Los mandatos informales Informal Commands Ven conmigo 2, Cap. 5.
Recall: What are the Affirmative Informal Commands for each of these: Comer (to eat) Hablar (to talk/speak) Tener (to have) Venir (to come) Poner (to put/set)
LOS MANDATOS ESPAÑOL 3 Unidad 3.1 y 3.2.
1 How to make commands in Spanish. First of all, commands in Spanish come in two kinds: formal and informal.
Tú ya sabes algunos mandatos… Di (say) estos mandatos en español:
Mandatos familiares.
Espanol 3.2 Commands. Commands Commands are used to tell someone what to do. You use them to give orders.
Mandatos afirmativos y negativos con tú cap. 9 - P. 309 Paso a Paso 3.
Los Mandatos Informales Afirmativos y Negativos JULIA HESS, AUSTIN NAESSENS, CASSANDRA MARIAZZI, SAM CLEVENSTINE.
Negative tú commands Don’t run Don’t take drugs Don’t forget to do your homework Don’t cheat Don’t chew gum loud Don’t eat doughnuts Don’t drink my coffee.
Negative Commands What is the 3 step process to make a command that’s not an affirmative tú command? Start with the yo form of the verb in the present.
Los Mandatos To give a command or to make a suggestion to someone you address as “tú”…we use the informal command form.
Mandatos Un Repaso. What is the purpose of a ‘mandato’? ► To tell somebody to do something or NOT to do something.
Usted/Ustedes commands Spanish 3 Spanish 3 Honors.
Formal Commands Chapter 3 Grammar 2.1 & 2.2. Review : Informal Commands Recall from Spanish 1 that in order to form an affirmative informal command (to.
Español 3 Unidad 2 Page 114. One of the ways to tell someone to do or not to do something is to use commands forms.
Informal Commands WALK! EAT! SLEEP! Informal commands are used with people you feel really comfortable with and you have a close relationship with. Amigos.
Los Mandatos Informales (a command given to ‘tú’) AFFIRMATIVE (DO!) 1. Tú form of the verb (tú) abres 2. Drop off the final ‘s’ ¡ Abre la ventana! ¿Qu.
Irregular verbs & affirmative tú commands & acabar de + infinitive Gramática 5.2.
“to do or not do something.” UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone with whom you are familiar “to do or not do something.”
LOS MANDATOS ESPAÑOL 3 Unidad 3.1 y Tú mandato 3rd person singular of verb (él, ella, ud. Form) 3rd person singular of verb (él, ella, ud. Form)
Commands. Ud. / Uds. Commands To form a Ud. / Uds. command you have three steps. 1) Take the “yo” form of the present tense verb. 2) Drop the “o” 3) Add.
How do I form the subjunctive?  The verb that follows a wish or an expression of opinion will be in the subjunctive. Step 1:Take the “yo” form of verb.
Tú Commands. + Tú Commands To form a positive tú command you simply use the él/ella form of the verb in the present tense.
MANDATOS AFIRMATIVOS Y NEGATIVOS INFORMALES. WHAT ARE THEY USED FOR?  To tell someone you are familiar with (someone you can use the tú form with) to.
LOS MANDATOS COMMANDS Camina Dibuja Come ¿Cómo se forman estos mandatos? Vas a usar la tercera persona del presente. ¿Cuáles son las formas de la tercera.
Regular Negative Ud. Or Uds. Commands The regular Negative Ud. commands are formed by placing no in front of the affirmative Ud. command. The only difference.
 Put verb in 3 rd person singular form (él/ella/usted)  Example: Hablar – habla = speak Correr – corre = run Escribir – escribe = write.
Negative tú commands Ms. Pomar Spanish II. When would I use negative tú commands? ► When you’re telling your friend, younger sibling, etc. not to do something!
Review - Affirmative tú commands – p. 26 To tell someone what to do, informally (tú), use a tú command. Tú commands - drop the “s” from the tú form of.
Irregular Negative tú commands Grammar Essential # 88.
(Command Forms). 1) Informal (Tú Form) Commands - Informal / Telling somebody to do or not to do something -This is the most common type of command 2)
1 1.Have a snack! (tener*) 2.Eat tacos! (comer) 3.Go! (ir*) 4.Speak! (hablar) 5.Sleep! (dormir) 6.Set the table! (poner*) 7.Be good! (ser*) ¡ TÚ + Práctica!
Los Mandatos Familiares Informal/Tú Commands. MANDATOS AFIRMATIVOS To tell a friend/close family member to do something, use the tú command form. To form.
Negative Tú Commands Señor Abels Realidades 2, p356 rrcaabels.weebly.com.
Los mandatos informales Español 2. Informal tú commands (affirmative / positive +) Use the form preguntar --> borrar--> servir--> él / ella / ud ¡Pregunta!
Los mandatos negativos familiares Negative tú commands.
Guided Notes: Formal Commands
1 Affirmative Tú Commands Expresate level 2 page 26.
Mandatos NEGATIVOS tú A)Regular -ar -er ir verbs B)Regular -go verbs C)Regular -ar -er ir verbs BOOT verbs D)Regular -ar -er ir verbs spelling changes.
Affirmative Tú Commands
Commands - positive and negative. Remember positive commands are the same as 3rd form  Cruza la calle  Come el desayuno  Escribe la tarea  Cierra.
Negative Tú Commands Page 121 – Chapter 3 Realidades 3.
Unidad 2 Lección 1 usted, ustedes, and nosotros commands.
(Mandatos Informales)
Spanish 2  Formal Commands. Bellwork  Figure out the place that is being described and write it down.  1. Es un lugar donde trabajan los enfermeros.
Avancemos Negative tú commands. When Are Negative Commands Used? Negative Commands are used when you tell a person to not do an action. For Example:
Mandatos Negativos en Tú (Negative Tú Commands)
Affirmative/Negative Tú Commands. Rules When you tell friends, family, or young people to do something, you use an affirmative tú command. To give the.
Mandatos; usted, ustedes, nosotros repaso. How do you form affirmative usted, ustedes, and nosotros commands? Start with the yo form of the present tense.
Los mandatos informales. Regular Affirmative Tú Commands Use the third person singular (él, ella) from the present tense. HabloHablamos HablasHabláis.
(Los Mandatos) Capítulo 1.2. I command you to… Mandatos afirmativos informales Informal tú commands.
Negative Tú Commands 8To form negative tú commands with regular verbs, drop the o of the present-tense yo form and add: Ar verbs  es no hables no cantes.
Los Mandatos Familiares “tú” commands – for one person only.
Affirmative TÚ COMMANDS Amanda Ewoldt Todd. Affirmative TÚ Commands are what you use when you want to ask someone you know to do something or tell someone.
Avancemos Negative tú commands. When Are Negative Commands Used? Negative Commands are used when you tell a person to not do an action. For Example:
Los mandatos Commands. Formas de los mandatos + afirmativo - negativo túcorre No corras Usted (No) corra Ustedes (No) corran vosotroscorred no corráis.
Los mandatos MANDATOS FAMILIARES (INFORMAL TÚ) AFIRMATIVOS.
Mandatos afirmativos (+)con tú To tell a friend or close family member to DO SOMETHING, use the tú command form. To give an affirmative (+) command in.
Los Mandatos Afirmativos y Negativos: Commands + & - Positive & Negative “tú” commands.
Los mandatos informales Español 2 Informal tú commands (affirmative / positive +) Use the form preguntar --> borrar--> servir--> él / ella / ud ¡Pregunta!
Exprésate Cap. 1. 1) In the affirmative commands you use the 3rd person (él, ella, usted) singular present tense Or 2) In the affirmative commands you.
Transcripción de la presentación:

¡Todos para uno y uno para todos!

elijoelegimos eligeselegís eligeeligen All gir and ger verbs have a spell change in 1 st singular. The “g” changes to a “j.” Recoger-to pick up recojorecogemos recogesrecogéis recogerecogen

 Tú commands: To tell a friend to do or not to do something, use command forms.  Formula: regular affirmative tú commands are the same as the usted/él/ella form in the present tense.

 Present tense:  Juan recoge y recicla las latas.  Affirmative tú commands:  Juan, ¡recoge y recicla las latas, por favor!

1. Hablar= 2. Comer= 3. Vender= 4. Trabajar = 5. Escribir= 6. Dormir= 7. Servir= 8. Cerrar=

 Decir  ser  Hacer  tener  Ir  venir  Poner  Salir  Di  Sé  Haz  Ten  Ve  Ven  Pon  Sal (de)

1. Leave the class! 2. Do your homework! 3. Go to school! 4. Put the book on the table! 5. Speak Spanish! 6. Eat the chicken! 7. Be good! 8. Work! 9. Come to class! 10. Drink water!

 You form negative tú commands by changing the yo form of the present tense.  ar verbs-ochanges –es  Hablar = habloNO hables  er,ir verbs –ochanges –as  Comer=comoNO comas  Escribir =escriboNO escribas

1. Don’t buy the book! 2. Don’t eat the chicken! 3. Don’t drink soda! 4. Don’t write the letter! 5. Don’t read the magazine! 6. Don’t open the container! 7. Don’t use the work gloves! 8. Don’t sell the plastic bags!

 decir  hacer  tener  venir  poner  salir  No digas  No hagas  No tengas  No vengas  No pongas  No salgas (de) -go verbs Drop the –o in 1 st person singular and add as

 Don’t do your homework!  Don’t leave the class!  Don’t come to school!  Don’t say a lie!  Don’t put the book on the table!  Don’t be scared! (tener expression)

 Dar  Estar  Ir  Ser  No des  No estés  No vayas  No seas

1. Don’t go to the movies with your friends! 2. Don’t give him the book! 3. Don’t be sad! 4. Don’t be bad! 5. Don’t be angry! 6. Don’t be crazy! 7. Don’t be lazy! 8. Don’t be happy!

 Remember the formula Use first person present tense of the verb then change the –o to es if it is an ar verb and if it is an er/ir verb change the –o to as. Hablar hablo No hables Comer como No comas Escribir escribo No escribas Tener tengo No tengas Venir vengoNo vengas Cerrar cierro No cierres

 When do we use the usted command? You want to be polite or you don’t know the person.  To form the usted command, drop the “S” in the negative tú command.  Stem changing verbs keep their stem change! Negative tú command Usted Tirar: No tires. Tire. No tire. Comer: No comas. Coma. No coma. Escribir: No escribas. Escriba. No escriba. Cerrar: No cierres. cierre. No cierre.

 Verbs ending in –car, -gar, and –zar require a spelling change. C - qu G - gu Z - c Negative tú command Usted Sacar- No saques. Saque. No saque Pagar- No pagues. Pague. No pague Cruzar- No cruces. Cruce. No Cruce.

 Gir and ger verbs have also a spell change.  G – J Negative tú command Usted Elegir- No elijas.Elija. No elija.

1. Buscar 2. Vender 3. Explicar 4. Empezar 5. Organizar 6. Delegar 7. Gastar 8. Colaborar 9. Compartir 10. Beber 11. recoger 1. Busque 2. Venda 3. Explique 4. empieceuegue 5. Organice 6. Delegue 7. Gaste 8. colabore 9. Comparta 10. Beba 11. recoja

 Same rule as regular verbs. Negative túUsted 1. Decir 2. Hacer 3. Tener 4. Venir 5. Poner 6. Salir 7. Dar 8. Ir 9. Estar 10. Ser No digasdiga No hagashaga No tengastenga No vengasvenga No pongasponga No salgassalga No desdé No vayasvaya No estésesté No seassea

 When do we use the ustedes command? When you talk to a group of people. (you all)  To form the ustedes command, drop the “S” in the negative tú command and add n.  Stem changing verbs keep their stem change! Negative tú command Ustedes Tirar: No tires. Tiren. No tiren. Comer: No comas. Coman. No coman. Escribir: No escribas. Escriban. No escriban.

 Verbs ending in –car, -gar, and –zar require a spelling change. C - qu G - gu Z - c Negative tú command Ustedes Sacar- No saques. Saquen. No saquen Pagar- No pagues. Paguen. No paguen Cruzar- No cruces. Crucen. No Crucen.

 Gir and ger verbs have also a spell change.  G – J Negative tú command Ustedes Elegir- No elijas.Elijan. No elijan.

1. Pescar 2. Tocar 3. Llegar 4. Recoger 5. Almorzar 6. Prestar 7. Navegar 8. Reciclar 9. Comer 10. Escribir 1.Pesquen 2.Toquen 3.Lleguen 4.Recojan 5.Almuercen 6.Presten 7.Naveguen 8.Reciclen 9.Coman 10.escriban

 Same rule as regular verbs. Negative túUstedes 1. Decir 2. Hacer 3. Tener 4. Venir 5. Poner 6. Salir 7. Dar 8. Ir 9. Estar 10. Ser No digasdigan No hagashagan No tengastengan No vengasvengan No pongaspongan No salgassalgan No desden No vayasvayan No estésestén No seassean

 When do we use the nosotros command? Let’s all do something. You and your friends decided to do something.  To form the nosotros command, drop the “S” in the negative tú command and add mos.  There is no stem-change in the nosotros command for er and ar verbs! Negative tú command Nosotros Tirar: No tires. Tiremos. No tiremos. Comer: No comas. Comamos. No comamos. Escribir: No escribas. Escribamos. No escribamos. Jugar: No juegues.Juguemos. No juguemos.

 Verbs ending in –car, -gar, and –zar require a spelling change. C - qu G - gu Z - c Negative tú command Nosotros Sacar- No saques. Saquemos. No saquemos. Pagar- No pagues. Paguemos. No paguemos. Cruzar- No cruces. Crucemos. No Crucemos.

 Gir and ger verbs have also a spell change.  G – J Negative tú command Usted Elegir- No elijas.Elijamos. No elijamos. ir verbs do stem-change

1. Practicar 2. Llegar 3. Recoger 4. Organizar 5. Solicitar 6. Tirar 7. Gastar 8. Compartir 9. Vender 10. Delegar 11. Jugar 12. Almorzar 1.Practiquemos 2.Lleguemos 3.Recojamos 4.Organicemos 5.Solicitemos 6.Tiremos 7.Gastemos 8.Compartamos 9.Vendamos 10.Deleguemos 11.Juguemos 12.almorcemos *does not stemchange in the nosotros

 Same rule as regular verbs. Negative túNosotros 1. Decir 2. Hacer 3. Tener 4. Venir 5. Poner 6. Salir 7. Dar 8. Ir 9. Estar 10. Ser No digasdigamos No hagashagamos No tengastengamos No vengasvengamos No pongaspongamos No salgassalgamos No desdemos No vayasvayamos No estésestemos No seasseamos

1. ¿Quién te apoya? Mi amigo me apoya. 1. ¿Para qué juntas fondos? Junto fondos para… 1. ¿Dónde trabajas como voluntario? Yo trabajo como voluntario…. 1. ¿Quién delega el trabajo? Mi hermano delega el trabajo. 1. ¿Tienes cheques? Sí, tengo cheques.

1. ¿Le prestas dinero a tu amigo? No, le presto dinero a mi amigo. 1. ¿Qué reciclas? Yo reciclo…. 1. ¿Cuál es tu prioridad? Mi prioridad es mi_____ 1. ¿Dónde tiras la basura? Yo tiro la basura en… 1. ¿Quién organiza tu cumpleaños? Mi mamá organiza mi cumpleaños.