¡Bienvenidos al Repaso de Módulo 7! *vocabulary *commands *double object pronouns.

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¡Bienvenidos al Repaso de Módulo 7! *vocabulary *commands *double object pronouns

Ud. Commands -Ar verbs-Er and –Ir verbs hablar hablo hablE comer como comA “Hable con los alumnos, profesora.” “Coma la sopa cuando estás resfriada.”

Uds. Commands -Ar verbs-Er and –Ir verbs hablar hablo hablEN comer como comAN “Hablen en español.”“¡Coman las verduras!”

Nosotros Commands -Ar verbs-Er and –Ir verbs hablar hablo hablEMOS comer como comAMOS “Hablemos del examen.”“¡Comamos la pizza!”

Nosotros Commands—Irregular Spellings  When a verb ends in a –zar, you need to change that “z” to a “c” and then add the -emos. (empezar = empecemos)  When the verb ends in a –gar, you need to add a “u” after the “g” before adding the –emos. (pagar = paguemos)  When the verb ends in a –car, you need to change the “c” to a “qu” and then add the –emos. (buscar = busquemos)

Negative Ud./Uds./Nosotros Commands El médico te dice… “No comas mucho chocolate.” Mamá te dice: “No corras con tijeras.” El policía le dice al señor… “No maneje sin licencia.

(Ud.) _______________la puerta.No_______________la puerta. (Uds.)_______________en la casa. No_____________ en el carro. (nosotros)_______________con cuidado. No_______________rápido. (Ud.)_______________la tele. No _________________la tele. abrir = to open - - > abro - - > abrA / no abrA

(Ud.) __abra___la puerta.No__abra____la puerta. (Uds.)__duerman_____en la casa. No__duerman___ en el carro. (nosotros)___manejemos__con cuidado. No___manejemos__rápido. (Ud.)__mire_____la tele. No ___mire_____la tele. dormir= to sleep - - > duermo - - > duerman / no duerman manejar = to drive - - > manejo - - > manejemos / no manejemos mirar = to watch - - > miro - - > mire / no mire

Informal Tú Commands -ar verbs-er/-ir verbs What is the affirmative tú command of escuchar? What is the affirmative tú command of escribir? What is the negative tú command of escuchar? What is the negative tú command of escribir? negative -arverbs -er/-ir verbs Limpia el cuarto. Cierra la puerta. Come las frutas. Bebe la leche. No limpies el cuarto. No cierres la puerta. No comas las frutas. No bebas la leche. affirmative

What is the affirmative tú command of escuchar? What is the affirmative tú command of escribir? What is the negative tú command of escuchar? What is the negative tú command of escribir? escucha escribe no escuches no escribas

Irregular Tú Commands Decir di Hacer haz Ir ve Poner pon Salir sal Ser se Tener ten Venir ven “¡Di la verdad!” “¡Ve a tu cuarto!” “¡Ven aquí!”

Double Object Pronouns Miguel dio el libro a María. indirect direct Me -- me Te -- you *Le -- he/she Nos -- us Os -- all of you Les -- them *Lo Los La Las

Double Object Pronouns Michael gave the book to Mary. Michael gave it to her. 1.BOTH go before the verb -- (Michael _____ ____ gave.) Miguel _____ ______ dio. 2.The indirect object goes first. Miguel le lo dio. 3.You cannot have 2 pronouns together that start with the letter l. If two are together, the first becomes “se”. Miguel le lo dio. Miguel se lo dio.

Read the following statement and then decide which of the choices is correct. Ellos escribieron la carta a mí. Ellos te la escribieron. Ellos nos lo escribieron. Ellos me la escribieron. Ellos se lo escribieron.

Read the following statement and then decide which of the choices is correct. Juan mandó el regalo a mi abuela. Juan se la mandó. Juan me la mandó. Juan se lo mandó. Juan te la mandó.

Read the following statement and then decide which of the choices is correct. Yo leo los libros a mi hermana. Nos los leo. Me los leo. Se lo leo. Se los leo.

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