Review - Affirmative tú commands – p. 26 To tell someone what to do, informally (tú), use a tú command. Tú commands - drop the “s” from the tú form of.

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Review - Affirmative tú commands – p. 26 To tell someone what to do, informally (tú), use a tú command. Tú commands - drop the “s” from the tú form of the verb. hablartú hablas ->speak comertú comes ->eat pedirtú pides ->order (ask for) habla come pide

Wash the dishes. Eat the apple. Irregular tú commands: tener ->tenhave venir ->vencome poner ->ponput, set ir ->vego ser ->sébe hacer ->hazdo, make salir ->salgo out, leave Lava los platos. Come la manzana.

Affirmative tú commands with DOP’s & Reflexive pronouns DOP’s & Reflexives me te lo la nos os los las Attach the pronoun to the end of the aff. command. ¿Hago la tarea ahora? Sí, hazla ahora. An accent is added to commands of more than one syllable. ¿Como la pizza? Sí, cómela y después lávate los dientes se leles

1.______ (servir) la ensalada fría. 2.______ (lavar) los platos. 3.______ (probar) la sopa. 4._________ (levantarse) temprano. 5.______ (tener) tus libros. 6. ¡_____ (ir) al colegio! Now use DOP’s. 7.______ (poner) en el plato hondo. (la fruta) 8.______ (cortar). (las verduras) 9.______ (mezclar) con los chiles. (la salsa) 10.______ (invitar) a la fiesta. (mi amigo) 11._______ (invitar) a la fiesta. (yo) Sirve Lava Prueba Levántate Ten Ponla Córtalas Mézclala Invítalo Ve Invítame

p. 26 Negative tú commands – to tell someone not to do something. To form: (use “no” in front of verb) 1.yo form 2.drop –o 3.add opposite ending -ar verbs = -es Don’t talk. -er / -ir verbs = -as Don’t eat. -car, -gar, -zar verbs – step #2B, then do step #3. -carchange c -> qu tocar -garchange g -> gu llegar -zarchange z -> c empezar No habl___ hablo No hables. No comas. No toques el piano. No llegues tarde. No empieces tarde.

Irregular negative tú commands: dar (to give)->No des los libros. Don’t give the books. ir->No vayas. Don’t go. ser ->No seas tonto. Don’t be silly. estar ->No estés cansado. Don’t be tired.

1.Don’t smoke. (fumar) No fumes. 2.Don’t drink. (beber) No bebas. 3.Don’t sleep. (dormir) No duermas. 4.Don’t go to the movies. (ir) No vayas al cine. 5.Don’t make the bed now. (hacer) No hagas la cama ahora. 6.Don’t eat lunch at 1:00. (almorzar) No almuerces a la una.

Negative tú commands with DOP’s DOP’s & Reflexives me te lo la nos os los las The pronoun goes between no and the negative tú command. ¿Hago la tarea ahora? No, no la hagas ahora. ¿Como los postres ahora? No, no los comas ahora. ¿Me acuesto tarde? No, no te acuestes tarde. Now do the following as negative commands: se

1.__________ (servir) la ensalada fría. 2.__________ (lavar) los platos. 3.__________ (probar) la sopa. 4.______________ (despertarse) tarde. 5.__________ (tener) tu ipod. 6.__________ (practicar) el tenis. Now use DOP’s. 7.__________ (poner) en el plato. (las frutas) 8._____________ (comer). (el helado) 9.____________ (mezclar) con los chiles.(la salsa) 10.__________ (invitar) a la fiesta. (mi amigo) 11.__________ (invitar) a la fiesta. (nosotros) No sirvas No laves No pruebes No te despiertes No tengas No practiques No las pongas No lo comas No la mezcles No lo invites No nos invites

#25 1.Sí, pon las sillas en el comedor. #26 1.Calienta la sopa. #27 1.Mézclalas. #28 1.Sí, ve a la cama temprano. 2.Sí, cómelas.

#30 1.No seas perezosa. #32 1.No te acuestes tarde. 2.No las levantes. 3.No los comas.