1 1.Have a snack! (tener*) 2.Eat tacos! (comer) 3.Go! (ir*) 4.Speak! (hablar) 5.Sleep! (dormir) 6.Set the table! (poner*) 7.Be good! (ser*) ¡ TÚ + Práctica!

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Transcripción de la presentación:

1 1.Have a snack! (tener*) 2.Eat tacos! (comer) 3.Go! (ir*) 4.Speak! (hablar) 5.Sleep! (dormir) 6.Set the table! (poner*) 7.Be good! (ser*) ¡ TÚ + Práctica! ¡Ten una merienda! ¡Come tacos! ¡Ve! ¡Habla! ¡Duerme! ¡Pon la mesa! ¡Sé bueno(a)!

Tú Commands

3 Positive TÚ Commands They are very easy to form! Use the él / ella form of the verb, in the present tense! Play! Listen! Run! Read! ¡Juega! ¡Escucha! ¡Corre! ¡Lee!

4 THERE ARE 8 IRREGULARS: *For these 5 below, drop the “-go” ending in the yo-form. 1.Decir 2.Poner 3.Salir 4.Tener 5.Venir Positive TÚ Commands Digo  di Pongo  pon Salgo  sal Tengo  ten Vengo  ven

5 These verbs are also IRREGULAR: 6.Hacer 7.Ir 8.Ser Positive TÚ Commands Haz Ve Sé

Before we discuss NEGATIVE Tú Commands, let’s practice some conjugating…

7 Give the “yo” form of the present tense (indicative) for the following verbs: * Indicates an irregular “yo” form or stem-change. 1.hablar 2.vivir 3.comer 4.dormir* 5.pedir* 6.jugar* hablo vivo como duermo pido juego 7.tener* 8.hacer* 9.salir* 10.decir* 11.poner* 12.venir* tengo hago salgo digo pongo vengo

8 Negative TÚ Commands To form NEG. TÚ commands: 1.Begin with a negative word (No, nunca…) 2.Then write the yo-form, present tense* 3.DROP the “-o” 4.ADD the opposite endings: AR verbs  ES ER / IR verbs  AS HABLARNO O ES *That includes beginning with an irregular yo-form, or a stem-change!

9 Más ejemplos: (en la pizarra) tener  hacer  salir  nadar  No tengas No hagas No salgas No nades

10 TÚ Commands 5 Irregular Negative Tú Commands: DAR IR SABER ESTAR SER No desdes estés No seas No vayas No sepas

11 1.Don’t speak! (hablar) 2.Don’t eat! (comer) 3.Don’t go! (ir*) 4.Don’t tell! (decir) 5.Don’t write! (escribir) 6.Don’t put! (poner) 7.Don’t be! (ser*) ¡ TÚ - Práctica! ¡No hables! ¡No comas! ¡No vayas! ¡No digas! ¡No escribas! ¡No pongas! ¡No seas!

12 Spelling changes that occur in NEGATIVE commands: (-CAR) Secar  no seques (-GAR) Jugar  no juegues (-ZAR) Almorzar  no almuerces