Spanish 2 Review Monica Pincus.  Usted/Ustedes Commands: The first step is putting the infinitive in the “yo” form. Then for –ar verbs add “e” for usted.

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Spanish 2 Review Monica Pincus

 Usted/Ustedes Commands: The first step is putting the infinitive in the “yo” form. Then for –ar verbs add “e” for usted and “en” for ustedes to the end. For –er and –ir verbs add “a” for usted and “an” for ustedes. Explanation

Usted/Ustedes Command Chart Infinitive Present Tense Yo Ending Usted Ustedes -ar e en -er a an -ir a an

-ar Verbs Hablar Examples Hable/Hablen Escuchar Escuche/ Eschuchen Costar Cueste/Cuesten

Correr Examples Corra/Corran Escribir Escriba/Escriban Discutir Discuta/Discutan

Internet Resources  Usted-and-Ustedes-Commands.topicArticleId ,articleId html Practice: Video Explanation:  vNag9LnTk Battleship (Created):

 Tú Affirmative Commands: Affirmative tu commands have the same form and endings as the present tense él/ella/usted. Explanation

Tú Affirmative Chart  Same form as él/ella/usted -ar Verbs a -er/-ir Verbs e

Examples Hablar Escuchar Comer Correr Escribir Discutir Habla Escucha Come Corre Escribe Discute

Internet Resources Practice: Video Explanation:  4YYNE  s/practice/65

 Tu Negative Commands: First you put the infinitive in yo form. Then flip the end like with usted commands, so –ar verbs= e & -er/-ir verbs=a. Add “s” on the end. The word “no” goes before each verb. Explanation

Tú Negative Chart Infinitive Present Tense Flip Flop Ending Add “s” to the end & “no” in front

Examples Hablar Escuchar Comer Correr Escribir Discutir No hables No escuches No comas No corras No escribas No discutas

Internet Resources  OE95n0 Video Explanation:  ice/66 Practice:

Pronouns  Affirmative: attaches to the end of the verb  Negatives: comes before the verb and after the no

Examples Usted/Ustedes Affirmative: Dibujela ahora. Batanlos. (Draw her now.) (Beat the eggs.) Tu Affirmative: (Watch the DVD.)Miralo. (Buy a skirt.) Comprala.

Examples Usted/Ustedes Negative: (Don’t drink milk.)No le bebe. (Don’t write papers.) No los escribe. Tu Negative: (Don’t put a book there.) No lo pongas. (Don’t mix the salad.) No la mezcles.

Internet Resources  R2kdkw R2kdkw  s2RCg s2RCg  E95n0 E95n0 Video Explanation:  ice/66 Practice:

 Battleship Practice: Youtube video for Irregulars:  Irregulars: ?v=M4AbYfD_gHE

 -Car, -Zar, -Gar verbs follow the same rule as always.  Affirmative tú commands:  Decir- Di  Salir- Sal  Hacer- Haz  Ser- Sé  Ir- Ve  Tener- Ten  Poner- Pon  Venir- Ven