El objetivo de hoy: Hablar sobre lo que hicieron durante el descanso de invierno.

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El objetivo de hoy: Hablar sobre lo que hicieron durante el descanso de invierno.

Yo anoté todos de los exámenes finales, y MUCHO más.

Yo vi a mi familia y a la familia de mi esposa.

Yo celebré la navidad y recibí un regalo (gift) muy especial…

Yo hice una fiesta para mis amigos para celebrar el año nuevo.

Yo patiné sobre hielo en Arctic Edge con mi esposa bella.

Celebró un feriado durante el descanso. Pregunta: Firma:

The ____________________ verb form is used to express ____________________. There are ____________________ kinds of Imperative forms in Spanish: ____________________ and ____________________. We are going to talk about the ____________________ ____________________.

You can express the imperative tense ____________________ or ____________________. Doing so ____________________ means that _______________________________________________________. Doing so ____________________ means that _______________________________________________________.

Affirmative : Wash the dishes. Negative : Don’t talk in class.

Just use the THIRD PERSON SINGULAR form of the PRESENT INDICATIVE. Speak with your mother, please. Habla con tu madre, por favor.

1.) Write the word “No” 2.) Use the SECOND PERSON SINGULAR form of the PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE. Don’t go to school on Saturday. No vayas a la escuela el sábado.

Note that there are several irregular ____________________ commands, but no irregular ____________________ commands.

Decir – Di Hacer – Haz Ir – Ve Poner – Pon Salir - Sal Ser - Sé Tener - Ten Venir - Ven

Do your homework. Take the test on Monday. Leave the party at six o’clock at night. Go to school. Be good or I will kick (patinar) your horse.