Los mandatos afirmativos en la forma de nosotros

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Los mandatos afirmativos en la forma de nosotros

Objetivos: Formar mandatos en la forma de nosotros Formar mandatos en la forma de nosotros con pronombres

En inglés: Let’s do something… Let’s learn how to conjugate! Let’s go to school.

How to conjugate: 1. Put verb in the “yo” form 2. Drop the “o” 3. Add the opposite ending (are er/ira) 4. Add “mos”

Ejemplo: Bailar Let’s dance 1. Put verb in the “yo” form- Bailo 2. Drop the “o”- Bail 3. Add the opposite ending (are er/ira) - Baile 4. Add “mos”- Bailemos

Ejemplo: Cocinar let’s cook Cocino Cocin Cocine Cocinemos

Ejemplo: Salir- let’s go out Salgo Salg Salga Salgamos

5 THINGS TO REMEMBER!!!!

1: No stem-changing for –ar or –er verbs!!!!!!! Poder Podamos Despertar Despertemos

2: -ir verbs stem-changing -Ir verbs that change in the present tense, also change in the nostoros command. HOWEVER, ei and ou EXAMPLE: Dormir= durmamos Pedir= pidamos

3: -car, -gar, -zar Do you think –car, -gar, -zar verbs change in the nosotros command? Sound! Ejemplo: Practicar Practico Practic Practicemos Practiquemos

4: Irregular in affirmative!!! ( haya, sea, sepa, de, este) IrVamos Let’s go to the store.  Vamos a la tienda.

5: Irregular in negative!!! ( haya,vaya, sea, sepa, de, este) Let’s not go to the store.  No vayamos a la tienda

A practicar…. Let’s play videogames! ¡Juguemos a los videojuegos! Let’s start now. Empecemos ahora. Let’s go to the movies. Vamos al cine. Let’s make it. Hagámoslo

Adding a reflexive pronoun Reflexive verb- to do to oneself/each other Levantarse, maquillarse, ducharse When adding a reflexive pronoun to the affirmative nosotros (as) command, drop the final –s before the pronoun. Remember: pronouns attach to the end of the command Example: Let’s put makeup on. maquillarse Maquillemos –nos  maquillémosnos  Maquillémonos

Dora the Explorer ¡Vámonos! Let’s go! Irse Vamos Nos Vámonos

A practicar: Let’s wake up early. Despertémonos temprano. Let’s call each other tonight. Llamémonos esta noche. Let’s hug each other. Abracémonos