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Page 123 – Chapter 3 Realidades 3
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Ud. and Uds. Commands Page 123 – Chapter 3 Realidades 3

Ud. and Uds. Commands Use the negative tú command as the stem. For Ud.: drop the “s”. For Uds.: change the “s” to “n”

Probar (o-ue) Pruebe Ud. Prueben Uds. Some examples. Tener Tenga Ud. Tengan Uds.

Ud. and Uds. Commands Same spelling changes & irregular forms as negative tú commands.

Ir Vaya Ud. Vayan Uds. Ser Sea Ud. Sean Uds. Don’t forget the irregulars! (same as negative tú commands) Dar Dé Ud. Den Uds. Estar Esté Ud. Estén Uds.

Pronouns are attached to the end of affirmative commands. u ¿Dónde ponemos las pastillas? u Pónganlas en el baño.

Negative commands: pronouns come before the verb ¿Encendemos la fogata ahora? No, no la enciendan todavía.