Los Mandatos Commands / Imperatives. Los Mandatos con “Tú” Keep stem changes Use the third person singular (él) Example: Hablar —> Habla Juan, ¡habla.

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Los Mandatos Commands / Imperatives

Los Mandatos con “Tú” Keep stem changes Use the third person singular (él) Example: Hablar —> Habla Juan, ¡habla en español!

Los Mandatos con “Usted” Keep stem changes Think of the first person singular (yo) and add the “wrong” usted ending Example: Hablar —> (yo hablo) —> hable Señorita, ¡hable en español!

Other Usted Examples Tener —> (yo tengo) —> Tenga Tenga un buen día, Señor. Seguir —> (yo sigo) —> Siga Señorita, siga las instrucciones. Volver —> (yo vuelvo) —> Vuelva Señor, vuelva a la clase en menos que 5 minutos.

Los Mandatos con “Ustedes” Keep stem changes Think of the first person singular (yo) and add the “wrong” ustedes ending Example: Hablar —> (yo hablo) —> hablen Señores, ¡hablen en español!

Los Mandatos con “Nosotros” Keep stem changes Think of the first person singular (yo) and add the “wrong” nosotros ending Translates as “let’s …” Example: Hablar —> (yo hablo) —> hablemos Clase, ¡hablemos en español!

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Practica hablas con ella —> Se llama Julia. Come here Tell me his name. Make him talk. Give me a “high five.” Return to your parents.

Practica hablas con él —> Se llama el Sr. Picasso. Go to the bakery. Know that the name of the bakery is Torta Bebe. Tell them that you want a cake. Put the cake on the table here. Keep making good artwork.

Practica hablas con ellos —> Se llaman los Díaz. Go to the kitchen. Be quiet. Put the dishes in the dishwasher. Return with the dessert. Go to your rooms.