Lavarse, cepillarse, ponerse, vestirse, levantarse, acostarse Girls, wash them! (your hands) _____________________________________ Raúl, brush them! (Your.

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Lavarse, cepillarse, ponerse, vestirse, levantarse, acostarse Girls, wash them! (your hands) _____________________________________ Raúl, brush them! (Your teeth) _____________________________________ Chicas, put them on! (the dresses) _____________________________________ Ariana, put it on! (the skirt) _____________________________________ Perla, get dressed! _____________________________________ Girls, get up! _____________________________________ Boys, lay down! _____________________________________

Tocar, hacer, traer, hacer, comprar 1.César, play it for me (the music) _____________________________________ 2.Chicas, play it for them (the song) _____________________________________ 3.Fernando, do it for us (the homework) _____________________________________ 4.Señora, bring it to us (the ice cream) _____________________________________ 5.Sis, make them for us (cookies) _____________________________________ 6.Padre, make it for me (dinner) _____________________________________ 7.Mom, buy it for us (the computer) _____________________________________ 8.Students, buy it for her (the pencil) _____________________________________

Seguir, dar, pedir, preguntar Friends, follow me! _____________________________________ Alfredo, follow me! _____________________________________ Chicas, give it to us (the newspaper) _____________________________________ Alejandra, ask him for it (his number) _____________________________________ Chicas, order them for her (the enchiladas) _____________________________________

For negative commands with pronouns, first say no, then the IOP (person) then the DOP (item), then the command. Javier, no me los busques. No me los busquen. Reflexives are the same, too: Girl, don’t wear it/don’t put it on! = ¡Chica, no te lo pongas!

publiCAR, empeZAR, toCAR, hacer, estudiar, aprender Señor, don’t publish it (the newspaper) _____________________________________ Isabel, don’t publish it (the magazine) _____________________________________ Chicas, don’t start it! (the movie) _____________________________________ Chicas, don’t play it for them (the song) _____________________________________ Fernando, don’t do it for us (the homework) _____________________________________ Sarita, don’t study them (the words). __________________________________ Chicos, don’t learn it (the vocab) _____________________________________

Abrir, traer, usar, cuidar, hacer, resolver (o  ue) Estudiantes, don’t open them (the notebooks) ___________________________________ Roberto, don’t bring it to me (the chicken) _____________________________________ Señor Gomez, don’t use them (the towels) _____________________________________ Señores, don’t care for them (the cats) _____________________________________ Niñas, don’t do it for them (the homework, your friends) __________________________ Chicos, don’t resolve it! (the problem) _____________________________________ Padre, don’t make it for me (dinner) _____________________________________

Comprar, tocar, jugar, empezar usar Mom, don’t buy it for us (the computer) _____________________________________ Students, don’t buy it for her (the pencil) _____________________________________ Maestro, don’t don’t play it for them (the song) __________________________________ Paco, don’t play them (los juegos) _____________________________________ Estudiantes, don’t play them! (los juegos) _____________________________________ Josefina, don’t start them (the novels) _____________________________________ Hombres, don’t use it! (the toothpaste) _____________________________________

Cantar, comprar. Seguir, relajarse, lavarse, cepillarse, ponerse Students, don’t sing it for him (the song) _____________________________________ Señores, don’t buy it for us (the ice cream) _____________________________________ You guys, don’t follow me! _____________________________________ You, don’t follow me! _____________________________________ Chicos, don’t relax! _____________________________________ Girls, don’t wash them! (your hands) _____________________________________ Raúl, don’t brush them! (Your teeth) _____________________________________ Chicas, don’t put them on! (the dresses) _____________________________________

Nosotros= no stem change in er/ar verbs. -ir stem change to one vowel jugar, tocar, trabajar, ayudar, seguir, levantarse, dormirse Let’s play it! (el partido) ________________________________________ Let’s play them! (the instruments) _______________________ __________________________ Let’s work as volunteers! ___________________________________ Let’s help! _______________________________________ Let’s follow them (the instructions) ____________________________________________ Let’s get up! = _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s fall asleep! = ____________________________________________

Dormirse, cepillarse, pedir, estudiar, salir, irse, hacer Let’s fall asleep! = _________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s brush our teeth! _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s brush them (the teeth) _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s order it! (the chicken) _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s study it (Spanish) _______________________________ Let’s go out! _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s go! (irse) _______________________________ ____________________________________________ Let’s make it (a cake) _______________________________ ____________________________________________

Escribe el mandato en la forma positiva Y la forma negativa Ex: Sarita / lavar / la ropa = Sarita, lávala / no la laves Chicos, estudiar / las palabras Chicos, estúdienlas / no las estudien (Let’s) preparar / galletas Preparémoslas / no las preparemos Señora / Levantarse Señora, Levántese / no se levante Chicas/ hacer / sandwich / a mí Háganmelo/ No me lo hagan

Escribe el mandato en la forma positiva Y la forma negativa 1. Paco / decir / la verdad / a mí Dímela / no me la digas 2. Chicos / enseñar / las fotos / a nosotros Enséñennoslas / no nos las enseñen 3. Amiga / usar / el jabón úsalo / no lo uses 4. Señor / usar / la pluma úsela / no la use 5. Señora / servir / a nosotros Sírvanos / no nos sirva 6. Chicas / servir / el pollo / a ellas Sírvanselo / no se lo sirvan

Escribe el mandato en la forma positiva Y la forma negativa 1. Paco / decir / la verdad / a mí Dímela / no me la digas 2. Chicos / enseñar / las fotos / a nosotros Enséñennoslas / no nos las enseñen 3. Amiga / usar / el jabón úsalo / no lo uses 4. Señor / usar / la pluma úsela / no la use 5. Señora / servir / a nosotros Sírvanos / no nos sirva 6. Chicas / servir / el pollo / a ellas Sírvanselo / no se lo sirvan

7. Juan / pedir / el teléfono / de ella Pídeselo / no se lo pidas 8. Ariana / lavarse /las manos Lávatelas / no te las laves 9. Niños / cepillarse / los dientes Cepíllenselos / no se los cepillen 10. Raúl / ponerse / el sombrero Póntelo /no te lo pongas 11. Mamá / vestir /la bebé Vístela / no la viste / vístala/ no la vistas

7. (let’s) hacer /la tarea Hagámosla / no la hagamos 8. (let’s) ponerse /los vestidos Pongámonoslos / nos nos los pongamos 9. (Let’s) dormirse Durmámonos / no nos durmamos 10. (let’s) empezar /la cena empecémosla /no la empecemos 11. (let’s) lavarse / las manos Lavémonoslas / no nos las lavemos