Repaso. Use usted/ustedes commands to tell someone older than you(usted) or a group of people(ustedes) what to do respectfully. Example: Ms. Garcia, repeat.

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Use usted/ustedes commands to tell someone older than you(usted) or a group of people(ustedes) what to do respectfully. Example: Ms. Garcia, repeat the answer, please. Srta. Garcia, repita la respuesta, por favor.

Commandscommands InfinitivePresent tenseustedustedes Probar (ue)PrueboPruebeprueben ComerComoComacoman AñadirAñadoAñadaañadan Remember that when forming commands the ending will be the opposite of the infinitive. -ar  e/en -er  a/an -ir  a/an

DarEstarIrSaberser UstedDéEstéVayaSepasea ustedesDenEsténVayanSepansean

__________(ir/usted) a un supermercado bueno. vaya ______(buscar/ustedes) los ingredientes más frescos. busquen _____(poner/usted) los ingredientes en la cocina. ponga _____(ser/ustedes) organizados. sean _____(leer/usted) bien la receta. lea

______(añadir/ustedes) los ingredientes uno por uno. añadan ____(mezclar/usted) bien los ingredientes. mezcle ____(probar/ustedes) el plato frecuentemente. prueben No _______(estar/usted) triste si el plato so está perfecto. esté