MANDATOS INFORMALES Just do it! (or don’t). Mandatos informales afirmativos Give some examples of how you would tell someone to do something in English.

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MANDATOS INFORMALES Just do it! (or don’t)

Mandatos informales afirmativos Give some examples of how you would tell someone to do something in English. (school appropriate, of course!)

Mandatos informales afirmativos To tell someone you address as “tú” to do something, use an affirmative informal command (mandato informal afirmativo)

Mandatos informales afirmativos To form the informal command of regular or stem-changing verbs, drop the final “s” off the end of the tú form of the verb.

Mandatos informales afirmativos Ejemplos: (tú) hablas (you talk) => hablatalk (tú) comes (you eat) => comeeat (tú) pides (you ask for) => pideask (for)

Mandatos informales afirmativos Ejemplos: Lavar los platos. Tú lavas los platos. (You wash the dishes.) Lava los platos. (Wash the dishes.) Comer la comida. Tú comes la comida. (You eat the food.) Come la comida. (Eat the food.)

Mandatos informales afirmativos How would you make the affirmative informal command for the following verbs? llamarempezarmirar prendercorrerescribir servirprobardormir

Mandatos informales afirmativos Surprise! Some verbs have irregular affirmative informal commands forms. tener => ten (have)ir => ve (go) venir => ven (come)ser => sé (be) poner => pon (put) salir => sal (leave) hacer => haz (do, make)

Mandatos informales afirmativos Practica los mandatos informales: Put the spoon on the table. Do the homework. Have patience. Come here. Be good. Get out now. Go.

Mandatos informales afirmativos with direct object pronouns Attach the direct object pronoun to the end of the command for affirmative commands. Don’t forget the accent where needed. Put the spoon on the table Pon la cuchara en la mesa Ponla en la mesa. Read the book now. Lee el libro ahora. Léelo ahora.

Mandatos informales afirmativos with reflexive pronouns Attach the reflexive pronoun to the end of the command for affirmative commands. Don’t forget the accent where needed. Get up! – ¡levántate! Wash your hands! - ¡lávate las manos! Comb your hair! - ¡péinate el pelo!

Mandatos informales negativos To make the negative informal command:  If the infinitive ends in ar conjugate the verb for the yo form drop the “o” and add es  If the infinitive ends in er/ir conjugate the verb for the yo form drop the “o” and add as

Mandatos informales negativos Ejemplo Dónt talk! El infinitivo es hablar. La forma > es hablo. Para formar el m.i.n., quita la o Y pon la es en su lugar. No hables.

Mandatos informales negativos Practícalo tú: Forma el m.i.n para estos verbos. ¡No olvides el >! estudiartomar fumarllorar

Mandatos informales negativos Ejemplo Don’t eat. El infinitivo es comer. La forma > es como. Para formar la m.i.n., quita la o Y pon la as en su lugar. No comas.

Mandatos informales negativos Practícalo tú Forma el m.i.n. para estos verbos. ¡No olvides el >! bebercorrer dormir vivir

Mandatos informales negativos Algunos verbos con m.i.n irregulares ser – no seasir – no vayas dar – no desestar – no estés

Mandatos informales negativos Ejemplos don’t talk – no hables don’t eat – no comas don’t write – no escribas

Mandatos informales negativos with direct object pronouns To use a direct object pronoun, place the direct object pronoun between “no” and the negative command. Don’t eat the food – no comas la comida no la comas Don’t take the books – no tomes los libros no los tomes Don’t do it – no lo hagas

Mandatos informales negativos with direct object pron0uns Pruébalo tú Don’t wash the dog (el perro) Don’t watch Television Don’t take out the garbage

Mandatos informales negativos with reflexive pron0uns To use a reflexive pronoun, place the direct reflexive between “no” and the negative command. Don’t get up late – no te levantes tarde don’t get mad – no te enojes Don’t put on too much makeup – no te maquilles demasiado

Mandatos informales negativos with reflexive pron0uns Pruébalo tú Don’t sit down (sentarse) Don’t be foolish Don’t take off your shirt

Mandatos informales Pruébalo tú Make an affirmative and a negative command for each of the following word pairs. Ejemplo: preparar/tacos prepáralos/no los prepares Comer/la comidalevantarse/temprano Escribir/cartasacostarse/tarde

Mandatos informales – ¡no te confundas!