APUNTES #2 Irregular tú Commands

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APUNTES #2 Irregular tú Commands R2-3B APUNTES #2 Irregular tú Commands

the present tense form of él/ella/Ud. ¿RECUERDAS? REGULAR TÚ COMMANDS When you tell friends, family members, or young people To do something, you use the Tú affirmative command form To give these commands, use and add the present tense form of él/ella/Ud. exclamation points ¡ !

**Watch out for in the present tense! Infinitive Present tense of él/ella/Ud. Affirmative TÚ command form To speak He speaks. Speak only Spanish! hablar Él habla. ¡Habla sólo español! stem-changing verbs **Watch out for in the present tense! Infinitive Present tense of él/ella/Ud. Affirmative TÚ command form To play He plays. Play more sports! Él juega. jugar ¡Juega más deportes!

EJEMPLOS: 1. Wash the dishes! 2. Eat your vegetables! 3. Write to your mom! ¡Lava los platos! ¡Come tus verduras! ¡Escribe a tu mamá!

Yo form in present tense IRREGULAR TÚ COMMANDS: present tense yo -go #1). Use of and drop . Infinitive Yo form in present tense COMMAND Ejemplos poner Put the keys on the table! tener Be careful! decir Say the truth! salir Leave immediately! venir Come here now! pongo PON ¡Pon las llaves en la mesa! tengo TEN ¡Ten cuidado! digo DI ¡Di la verdad! SAL salgo ¡Sal inmediatamente! vengo VEN ¡Ven aqui ahora!

#2). MEMORIZE . . . Infinitive COMMAND Ejemplos hacer Do your homework! Make your bed! ser Be more patient! Be nicer! ir Go to your bedroom! Go home! ¡Haz tu tarea! HAZ ¡Haz tu cama! ¡Sé más paciente! SÉ ¡Sé más simpático! ¡Ve a tu dormitorio! VE ¡Ve a casa!

*If you use a direct object pronoun (me, te, lo, la, nos, los, las) #3). DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS . . . *If you use a direct object pronoun (me, te, lo, la, nos, los, las) with the command form, then you must attach it to the command *When a direct object pronoun is attached to a command form of two or more syllables then you must over the stressed syllable . write an accent mark (3rd to the last syllable)

, , Ejemplo: 1. Put the car in the garage! Put it in the garage! 2. Make all the beds! Make them all! 3. Help María! Help her! 4. HELP ME, PLEASE! ¡Pon el coche en el garaje! ¡Ponlo en el garaje! ¡Haz todas las camas! ¡Hazlas todas! ¡Ayuda a María! , , ¡Ayudala! ¡AYUDAME, POR FAVOR!

Los consejos de una amiga 1. ¡Pon el permiso de manejar en tu cartera antes de salir! 2. ¡Sal temprano para no encontrar mucho tráfico! 3. ¡Sé un buen conductor para no recibir multas de la policía! 4. ¡Ten cuidado al pasar por una zona de construcción! (las calles estrechas) 5. ¡Ve despacio por las calles estrechas! (una zona de construcción) 6. ¡Haz una pregunta si no sabes dónde queda algo! 7. ¡Di la verdad (¡que no sabes) si alguien te pregunta cómo se va a algún lugar! 8. ¡Ven directamente a casa a las cuatro de la tarde!

¡Ayúdame, por favor! Ayúdame 5. 1. Sé 6. 2. ven 7. 3. llévame 8. 4. Escúchame espérame dime pregúntame