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los mandatos/imperativos Imagina Lección 3

Mandatos formales (Ud. y Uds.) Mandatos formales are used to give orders or advice to people you address as usted or ustedes. To form the Ud. and Uds. command forms: Take the present tense “yo” form Drop the –o ending Add one of the following endings: -ar verbs -er/-ir verbs Usted (Ud.) -e -a Ustedes (Uds.) -en -an

Mandatos formales- las reglas Note that the formal command forms use the vowel opposite that which is usually associated with the conjugation. Verbs with irregularities in the “yo” form (stem-changes, -go verbs, irregular “yo” forms) have that same irregularity in the formal command forms. -Ar verbs ending in –gar, -car and –zar will have the same spelling changes in the command form that they have in the preterite tense “yo” form.

Mandatos formales -más reglas To make a formal command negative, place “no” before the verb. If you choose to use the subject pronoun Ud. or Uds. with the command form, place the pronoun after the command.

Mandatos formales- ejemplos

Ejemplos Open the door, don’t close the window. (Ud.) Abra (Ud.) la puerta, no cierre la ventana.

Ejemplos You guys do the homework, don’t go out. Hagan (Uds.) la tarea, no salgan.

Mandatos formales- los irregulares There are only 5 verbs that are irregular in the formal command form. Ud. form Uds. form dar dé den estar esté estén ir vaya vayan saber sepa sepan ser sea sean

Ejemplos You guys be smart, don’t be stupid. Sean inteligentes, no sean estúpidos.

Ejemplos Give expensive presents, don’t give cheap presents. (Ud.) Dé regalos caros, no dé regalos baratos.

Mandatos informales Informal commands (tú form commands) are used when giving orders or advice to friends, family, people you know well and children. Unlike the formal commands, informal commands have different forms for positive commands and negative commands.

Mandatos informales- los positivos To form positive tú form commands, use the third person present tense form (including stem-changes). Por ejemplo:

Ejemplos (+ tú) Start the homework! ¡Empieza la tarea!

Ejemplos (+ tú) Study Spanish! ¡Estudia el español!

Mandatos formales- irregulares de los positivos The following verbs have irregular positive tú command forms: Irregular positive tú commands tener ten venir ven poner pon salir sal decir di ser sé ir ve hacer haz

Ejemplos (+ tú) Do the homework! ¡Haz la tarea!

Ejemplos (+ tú) Come here! ¡Ven aquí!

Mandatos informales- los negativos To order or advise friends, family, people you know well and children NOT to do something, use the negative tú form commands. Negative tú form commands are formed the same way as Ud. and Uds. form commands and follow the same rules. Take the “yo” form of the present tense Drop the –o ending Add –es to –ar verbs and –as to –er/-ir verbs Place “no” in front of the command form

Ejemplos (-tú) Don’t leave! ¡No salgas!

Ejemplos (-tú) Don’t order the fish! ¡No pidas el pescado!

Mandatos informales- irregulares de los negativos The same verbs that are irregular in the Ud. and Uds. form commands are also irregular in the negative tú form commands. Irregular negative tú commands dar des estar estés ir vayas saber sepas ser seas

Ejemplos (-tú) Don’t go to the store today. No vayas a la tienda hoy.

Ejemplos (-tú) Don’t give bad advice. (consejos) No des consejos malos.

bailar: bailad/no bailéis ¡ATENCIÓN! Vosotros/as commands In Latin America, ustedes commands serve as the plural of familiar (tú) commands. The familiar plural vosotros/as command is used in Spain. The affirmative command is formed by changing the –r of the infinitive to –d. The negative command is identical to the vosotros/as form of the present subjunctive. bailar: bailad/no bailéis For reflexive verbs, affirmative commands are formed by dropping the –r and adding the reflexive pronoun –os. In negative commands, the pronoun precedes the verb. levantarse: levantaos/no os levantéis Irse is irregular: idos/no os vayáis

Mandatos- nosotros/as Nosotros/as commands are used to give orders or suggestions that include yourself as well as others. They correspond to the English let’s + [verb]. To form positive and negative nosotros/as commands: Take the present tense “yo” form Drop the –o ending Add –emos to –ar verbs and –amos to –er/-ir verbs

Mandatos- nosotros/as Notas importantes: Nosotros/as commands can also be expressed using vamos. Por ejemplo: ¡Vamos a comer! The verb ir Two possible positive forms vayamos vamos (more commonly used) Negative form = no vayamos

Mandatos- nosotros/as Por ejemplo:

Los mandatos con pronombres When object and reflexive pronouns are used with affirmative commands, they are always attached to the verb. Dame el libro. Dámelo. When used with negative commands, the pronouns appear between no and the verb. No me digan las mentiras. No me las digan.

Los mandatos con pronombres Ejemplos: Levántense temprano. No se levanten temprano. Dímelo todo. No me lo digas.

Los mandatos con pronombres When the pronouns nos or se are attached to an affirmative nosotros/as command, the final s of the command form is dropped. Por ejemplo: Sentémonos aquí. No nos sentemos aquí. Démoselo mañana. No se lo demos mañana.

Los mandatos con pronombres When one or more pronouns are attached to an affirmative command, an accent mark may be necessary to maintain the command form’s original stress. This usually happens when the combined verb form has three or more syllables. decir: di, dile, dímelo diga, dígale, dígaselo digamos, digámosle, digámoselo ¡ATENCIÓN!