El imperativo formal Los mandatos en inglés… … are pretty easy. You just use a base verb form (without a subject, since it’s always “you”) to tell people.

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El imperativo formal

Los mandatos en inglés… … are pretty easy. You just use a base verb form (without a subject, since it’s always “you”) to tell people what they should do: –Stand up! –Sit down! –Do your homework! –Take out the garbage! –Be quiet!

Los mandatos en español… … are little more complicated because we have so many ways of saying “you”: –Tú: informal, singular –Vosotros: informal, plural –Ud.: formal, singular –Uds.: formal, plural

Hable Ud. despacio, por favor. 1.Take the “yo” form of the present: HABLO 2.Drop the –o: HABL- 3.“Hablar” is an –AR verb, so add –E to form the command: HABLE -AR verbs

Repita, por favor. 1.Take the “yo” form of the present: REPITO 2.Drop the –o: REPIT- 3.“Repetir” is an –IR verb, so add –A to form the command: REPITA -ER/-IR Verbs

Las terminaciones contrarias ARAR verbs add an –E. ER & IRER & IR verbs add an –A.

Practiquemos… Comer: ¡______ Ud.! Escribir: ¡_____ Ud.! Tomar: ¡_____ Ud.! Beber: ¡______ Ud.!

¿Uds.? Coman Uds. la paella. Just add an –N to the command form when you are talking to more than one person.

Algunos más.. Servir: ¡______ Uds. la comida! Salir: ¡_____ Uds. ahora! Pagar: ¡_____ Uds. la cuenta!

¿Qué pasa? Hacer Ud. la tarea. Tener Ud. paciencia. Salir Uds. ahora. Volver Uds. a casa. Pensar Ud. bien.

-CAR, -GAR, -ZAR

Los irregulares 1.Ir 2.Ser 3.Dar 4.Estar 5.Saber

El imperativo y los pronombres ¡(sentarse) _______Uds., por favor! ¡(ponerse) _________ Ud. las botas! ¡(lavarse) ________ Uds. las manos! PERO… ¡No (levantarse) _________ Ud.! ¡No (quitarse) ________ Uds. la chaqueta! ¡No (ponerse) _______ Ud. enojado!

El imperativo y los pronombres (Traer) Uds. los libros a clase cada día. No (traer) Uds. las meriendas a clase.

Más ejemplos… (Decir) Uds. la verdad a nosotros. No (decir) Uds. las mentiras a nosotros.

Práctica. 1.No (comer) Uds. la comida basura. 2.(Comprar) Ud. el regalo en esta tienda. 3.(Tocar) Uds. la trompeta ahora. 4.No (empezar) Uds. los ejercicios. 5.No (pedir) Ud. las hamburguesas y papas fritas. 6.(Servir) Ud. la ensalada primero.