Los Mandatos Informales (tú): afirmativos y negativos.

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Los Mandatos Informales (tú): afirmativos y negativos

Informales (tú) afirmativos: Use the 3 rd person singular (él, ella, Ud.) form of the verb HablaComePideTomaSirveEscucha

Práctica con un compañero ► Brainstorm 3 different commands that you can tell a partner to do and write them at the bottom of your notes page. ► Turn to your partner and command them to do these things! ► Were they able to understand you? ► Are you able to understand your partner and perform all 3 commands?

Informales (tú) afirmativos: Irregulares:TenVenPonVeSéHazSal

Práctica con los mandatos ► Lava el perro ► Come las verduras ► Haz la tarea ► Corta el césped ► Sé normal

DOP’s…..they’re back…… ► Circle the direct objects in these sentences. ► Hint: One does not have a direct object – which one? ► #5 ► To the left of each sentence, write down which DOP you would use to replace the direct objects. ► Guess where they go on a command……

Add pronouns: In affirmative commands, attach DOP’s to the end of the command. Also add an accent if the verb has 2+ syllables. (whoop-whoop-ch!)

Práctica ► Prepárala ► Ponlos ► Mézclalas ► Sírvelo

Práctica ► Pídela ► 1. Sácala ► 2. Ve a la escuela ► 3. Ponlos en la mesa ► 4. Sírvelos ► 5. Lávala

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► 1. sacúdelo ► 2. dóblala ► 3. límpiala lávala ► 4. Pásala ► 5. Hazla ► 6. Arréglalo ► 7. Córtala ► 8. Da de comer

► 9. Da de comer ► 10. lávalos ► 11. Ponla

Informales y negativos: Regular verbs (most): ► Drop the –o of the YO form of the verb ► Add the tú form ending of the opposite verb ► -AR verbs – add –es ► -ER/-IR verbs – add –as ► Put a NO before the verb ► Object pronouns go after NO and before the verb

y ahora tú.. ► No hables ► No comas ► No pidas ► No tomes ► No sirvas ► No escuches ► No pongas ► No salgas

Practica Hablo con mis amigos en clase. Hablo con mis amigos en clase. ► ¡No hables! ► Como las papas fritas siempre. ► No las comas todos los días. ► Salgo mucho durante la semana. ► No salgas nunca.

Verbos Irregulares ► Dar –no des ► Ir – no vayas ► Ser – no seas

Verbos -car, -gar, -zar ► Tocar  no toques ► Llegar  no llegues ► Empezar  no empieces

Practica ► Don’t listen to music. ► No escuches la musica. ► Don’t eat pizza. ► No comas la pizza. ► Don’t come early. ► No vengas temprano. ► Don’t be lazy. ► No seas perezoso.

Object Pronouns: after NO and before the negative command ► No lo prepares ► No la hagas ► No los sirvas ► No la des ► No lo toques ► No la veas ► No seas perezoso ► No vayas a la fiesta ► No salgas de la clase