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¡BUENAS TARDES! Rellena (fill out) la lista de vocabulario 7B de la página 263… Termina los ejercicios 19, 20, 21 de la página del cuaderno rojo… Ten tus tarjetas de gramática.

Come frutas.No comas pegamento.

Habla. No hables.

Duerme.No duermas.

Grammar Card #26 – Commands There are 2 types of commands – affirmative (Do it!) and negative (Don’t do it!). There are certain steps to follow to create these 2 types of commands: Affirmative 1.conjugate for “tú” 2.drop the “-s” from the end Negative 1.conjugate for “yo” 2.drop the “-o” from the end 3.add “-es” for AR verbs and “-as” for ER/IR verbs. opposite endings