Mandatos Use to give directions Use to tell someone younger or your peer what to do.

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Transcripción de la presentación:

mandatos Use to give directions Use to tell someone younger or your peer what to do

Affirmative Tú It's just the él form of the verb present tense

Nadar= ¡nada tú! Seguir= ¡sigue tú! Recordar= ¡recuerda tú! Andar= ¡anda tú! Traer= ¡trae tú!

IRREGULARES (AFFIRMATIVE familiar commands=tú) Poner=PON Hacer=HAZ Tener=TEN Salir=SAL Decir=DI Venir=VEN Ir=VE Ser=Sé

PRONOUNS – BEFORE negative command – AFTER affirmative command ( affirmative, after, attached, accent) R.I.D.

Casarse= ¡cásate tú! Ponerse= ¡Ponte tú! Irse= ¡Vete tú! Afeitarse= ¡Aféitate tú! Vestirse= ¡Vístete tú!

ACCENT MARKS!!! (MADE SIMPLE!!??)

THE RULES OF PRONUNCIATION 1. IF THE WORD ENDS IN N,S, OR A VOWEL>STRESS THE NEXT TO LAST SYLLABLE 2. IF THE WORD ENDS IN A CONSONANT>STRESS THE LAST SYLLABLE

IF YOU ADD A SYLLABLE, YOU MUST PRESERVE THE ORIGINAL PRONUNCIATION OF THE WORD BEFORE YOU ADDED THE SYLLABLE BY PUTTING AN ACCENT MARK WHERE THE WORD WAS ORIGINALLY STRESSED

IF YOU ADD ONE SYLLABLE... COUNT BACK 3 AND ADD AN ACCENT MARK!! IF YOU ADD 2 SYLLABLES... COUNT BACK 4 AND ADD AN ACCENT MARK!!

IF YOU ADD 3 SYLLABLES... COUNT BACK 5 AND ADD AN ACCENT MARK!!

¡PREPÁRALO TÚ ¡PREPÁRASELO TÚ! ¡PREPÁRASENOSLO TÚ!

BUT NOT WITH AN INFINITIVE TENGO QUE LIMPIARLO VOY A TRAERLA QUIERO MANDÁRSELA. NECESITO PRESTÁRNOSLOS.

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