Mandatos con Ud. y Uds. ¡Ven conmigo!, Level 2 Tp. 260.

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Mandatos con Ud. y Uds. ¡Ven conmigo!, Level 2 Tp. 260

Mandatos negativos con (tú) Do you remember how to give a negative command to someone you address as tú? -AR hablar hablo -ER comer como -IR escribir escribo Step 1: Find the yo form of the present tense verb. ¡Repasamos!¡Repasamos!

Mandatos negativos con (tú) Do you remember how to give a negative command to someone you address as tú? -AR hablar habl -ER comer com -IR escribir escrib Step 2: Drop the o ending to determine the new stem.

Mandatos negativos con (tú) Do you remember how to give a negative command to someone you address as tú? -AR hablar No hables. Step 3: For -AR verbs, add es to the stem.

Mandatos negativos con (tú) Do you remember how to give a negative command to someone you address as tú? -AR hablar No hables. -ER comer No comas. -IR escribir No escribas. Step 3: For -ER and -IR verbs, add as to the stem.

Mandatos con Ud. To give a command to someone we address as Ud., we perform 3 similar steps: -AR hablar hablo -ER comer como -IR escribir escribo Step 1: Find the yo form of the present tense verb. Cosa nueva N o. 1

Mandatos con Ud. To give a command to someone we address as Ud., we perform 3 similar steps: -AR hablar habl -ER comer com -IR escribir escrib Step 2: Drop the o ending to determine the new stem.

Mandatos con Ud. To give a command to someone we address as Ud., we perform 3 similar steps: -AR hablar Hable. Step 3: For -AR verbs, add e to the stem.

Mandatos con Ud. To give a command to someone we address as Ud., we perform 3 similar steps: -AR hablar Hable. -ER comer Coma. -IR escribir Escriba. Step 3: For -ER and -IR verbs, add a to the stem.

¿Cómo se dice…? (You) wash the car. (You) eat the bananas. (You) open the door, please. Lave el carro. Coma los plátanos. Abra la puerta, por favor.

Mandatos con Uds. To give a command to more than one person (a group we address as Uds.), we change one thing: Do steps 1 and 2 as before: Find the yo form of the present tense verb. Drop the o to form the new stem. -AR hablar habl -ER comer com -IR escribir escrib Cosa nueva N o. 2

Mandatos con Uds. To give a command to more than one person (a group we address as Uds.), we change one thing: -AR hablar Hablen. This time, for step 3 : For -AR verbs, add en to the stem.

Mandatos con Uds. To give a command to more than one person (a group we address as Uds.), we change one thing: -AR hablar Hablen. -ER comer Coman. -IR escribir Escriban. This time, for step 3: For -ER and -IR verbs, add an to the stem.

¿Cómo se dice…? (Yall) wash the dishes. (Yall) sweep the floor. (Yall) make the beds. Laven los platos. Barran el piso. Tiendan las camas.

¿Y los negativos? What about negative Ud. and Uds. commands? Just add the word no before the command. Like this: Cosa nueva N o. 3

Mandatos negativos con Ud. y Uds. Dont clear the table. Dont eat the lobster. Dont vacuum. No quite(n) la mesa. No coma(n) la langosta. No pase(n) la aspiradora.

Otras reglas Stem-changing verbs follow the same rules: Contar (o ue) ; Cuente(n) los cocos. Encender (e ie) ; Encienda(n) la luz. Seguir (e i) ; Siga(n) las instrucciones. Cosa nueva N o. 4

Otras reglas Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have spelling changes to keep the original sound. Buscar (c qu) ; Busque(n) a la balanza. Pagar (g gu) ; Pague(n) al conado, por favor. Cruzar (z c) ; No cruce(n) la calle aquí. Cosa nueva N o. 5

Otras reglas For yo-go verbs and verbs that end in -zco we drop the -o and add -a(n). Poner; Ponga(n) su nombre en el papel. Decir; No diga(n) mentiras. Conocer; Conozca(n) sus vecinos. Cosa nueva N o. 6

Otras reglas Dar Dé la respuesta Den la respuesta. Estar No esté(n) tarde(s). Ir Vaya(n) a la oficina. Saber Sepa(n) la información. Ser Sea(n) amable(s). The following verbs have irregular Ud(s). command forms. Cosa nueva N o. 7

Otras reglas We sometimes use Ud. or Uds. with commands for politeness or emphasis. I cant go. You go. No puedo ir. Vaya Ud. Come back tomorrow. Vuelvan Uds. mañana. Cosa nueva N o. 8