Affirmative Commands Affirmative commands, or “mandatos afirmativos,” are used to direct someone to do an action. We will be talking about commands in.

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Affirmative Commands Affirmative commands, or “mandatos afirmativos,” are used to direct someone to do an action. We will be talking about commands in the “tú” form.

Affirmative Commands It is SIMPLE! Just put the verb in the “usted” form. Present tense (Ud.)Command (tú) Usted habla.¡Habla! Usted escribe. ¡Escribe! Usted vuelve. ¡Vuelve!

Affirmative Commands Try a few: Open the door! Talk to me! Start your homework!

Affirmative Commands Try a few: Open the door!-> ¡ Abre la puerta! Talk to me!-> ¡Habla conmigo! Start your homework!-> ¡ Comienza la tarea!

Affirmative Commands To add an object pronoun, place it on the end and add an accent to the verb. Sit (yourself) down! -> ¡ Siéntate! Give it to me. -> ¡Dámelo! Do we need a review of object pronouns??

Affirmative Commands Object Pronouns REPLACE the object of the sentence. She gave it to us. Ella nos lo dio. Subject: She/Ella Verb: Gave/dio Direct Object (what is being given): it/lo Indirect Object (who receives the object): us/nos

Affirmative Commands IO Pronouns:DO Pronouns: me: meit (singular): lo, la you (inform.) : teit (plural): los, las him/her/you (form.): le us: nos them/y’all: les Exception: You can NEVER have two “L’s” together! Give him the ice cream. Dá le lo. -> You can’t say “Dálelo” Answer: Dáselo. The first “L” turns into a “se.”

Affirmative Commands Irregulars: Decir ->Di Ir -> Ve Ser -> Sé Salir -> Sal Hacer -> Haz Tener -> Ten Venir -> Ven Poner -> Pon

Affirmative Commands Practice: (Spanish 2) Exercises 1, 2, 6 (p. 275) Exercise 7 (p. 276) Finish for homework if not completed in class!

Affirmative Commands Practice: (Spanish 3) Write out the following phrases in Spanish: Come here. Go to the store. Speak to no one! Do your homework. Sit down.

Affirmative Commands Practice: (Spanish 3) Write out the following phrases in Spanish: Ven aquí. Ve a la tienda. ¡Habla con nadie! Haz la tarea. Siéntate.

Práctica con los mandatos Escoge un compañero. Compañero 1- Lee el próximo slide y pon las direcciones en español. Compañero 2- ¡cierra los ojos y NO TE HABLES!!

Práctica con los mandatos Tu compañero debe seguir las direcciones. Compañero 1: 1) Stand up. 2) Put your backpack on the table. 3) Open your backpack. 4) Take out your Spanish book. 5) Put the book on your head.

Práctica con los mandatos Respuestas: Compañero 1: 1) Levántate. 2) Pon tu mochila en la mesa. 3) Abre la mochila. 4) Saca el libro de español. 5) Pon el libro en tu cabeza.

Práctica con los mandatos Tu compañero debe seguir las direcciones. Compañero 2: 1) Stand up. 2) Go outside (into the hallway). 3) Put your left hand on a locker. 4) Put your right hand on your head. 5) Sit down.

Práctica con los mandatos Respuestas: Compañero 2: 1) Levántate. 2) Ve afuera. 3) Pon la mano izquerda en un locker. 4) Pon la mano derecha en tu cabeza. 5) Siéntate.