Los Mandatos Formales. ¿Cuándo usamos mandatos formales? Usted commands are used when telling someone to do something in a respectful and polite way.

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Los Mandatos Formales

¿Cuándo usamos mandatos formales? Usted commands are used when telling someone to do something in a respectful and polite way. In Latin America, ustedes commands are used when addressing more than one person (you all/ya’ll) For example, a doctor might say “Haga más ejercicio” to a patient or a teacher might say “Lean los libros” to the class.

¿Cómo formamos los mandatos formales? 1. Find the “yo” form of the verb 2. Remove the –o ending 3. Add the “opposite ending” -AR verbs-ER/-IR verbs Ustedea Ustedesenan

Ejemplo You want to tell president Obama to listen to the people. Escuchar  Escucho  Escuch-  ¡Escuche a la gente!

Más ejemplos Escuchen el consejo de Betty White. – Listen to Betty White’s advice, ya’ll! No baile en la oficina, por favor. – Don’t dance in the office, please. Compre un avión privado. – Buy a private plane.

Negative formal commands Just add a NO before it! Ejemplos: ¡No limpie la casa! No abran la puerta a Narnia.

Prática 1.(usted) Hablar 2.(usted) Escribir 3.(ustedes) Leer el periódico 4.(ustedes) Cantar “What did the fox say?”

Verbos Irregulares VerboUstedUstedes DecirDigaDigan HacerHagaHagan SalirSalgaSalgan TenerTengaTengan PonerPongaPongan

Más irregulares VerboUstedUstedes VenirVengavengan Serseasean Oiroigaoigan Irvayavayan Traertraigatraigan

Plural commands (ustedes) How would you command a group of people to do the following things? 1.Walk! 2.Be good! 3.Do exercises! 4.Don’t be scared! (tener miedo)