Señorita Stevenson.  Las Reglas: 1. Take the tú form and drop “s” 2. Or you can use the el/ella/usted form Mirar  ¡Mira! Tirar  ¡Tira! Comer  ¡Come!

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Señorita Stevenson

 Las Reglas: 1. Take the tú form and drop “s” 2. Or you can use the el/ella/usted form Mirar  ¡Mira! Tirar  ¡Tira! Comer  ¡Come!

 Las Reglas: 1.Start with the verb conjugated in the tú form and switch then endings. 2.“as” becomes “es” and “es” becomes “as” -ar  es -er  as Mirar  ¡No mires! Tirar  ¡No tires! Comer  ¡No comas! *The verbs will have opposite endings

Más practica…

¡Nada! ¡No nades!

¡Monta! ¡No montes!

¡Corre! ¡No corras!

¡No comas!

¡Toma la medicina! ¡No tomes la medicina!

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