Mandatos. Polite commands (ud.) Positive command s (do it!) 1.take the “o” off the present tense yo form 2.add the opposite vowel (ar=e, er=a ir=a) 3.add.

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Mandatos

Polite commands (ud.) Positive command s (do it!) 1.take the “o” off the present tense yo form 2.add the opposite vowel (ar=e, er=a ir=a) 3.add “n” if commanding multiple people

Irregulars for “usted” Dar: dé Saber: sepa Estar: esté Ir: vaya Ser: sea

SENTAR

LEER

PARAR

ESTAR DESCALZO

COMER LAS VERDURAS

COMER CHOCOLATE

BRINCAR EN LA CAMA

DIBUJAR EN LA PARED

LLORAR

SALTAR

Tic-Tac-Toe Practice COMER VIVIR HABLAR LLEVAR EMPEZAR TRAER IR DAR VER MANEJAR CORRER DIBUJAR PARTIR TOMAR PASAR SENTIR PARAR LEER

Informal commands (tú)Polite commands (ud.) Positive commands (do it!) 1.use the “usted” form of the present tense (same vowel: ar=a, er=e, ir=e) 2.add “n” if commanding multiple people 1.take the “o” off the present tense yo form 2.add the opposite vowel (ar=e, er=a ir=a) 3.add “n” if commanding multiple people Negative commands (don’t!) 1.use the “usted” form, but switch the vowel 2.add “s” 3.add “no” in front 1.do above 2.add “no” in front Irregulars Decir: di Salir: sal Hacer: haz Ser: sé Ir: ve Tener: ten Poner: pon Venir: ven Dar: dé Saber: sepa Estar: esté Ir: vaya Ser: sea