Affirmative Tú Commands Page 260 – Chapter 4 Etapa 1.

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Affirmative Tú Commands Page 260 – Chapter 4 Etapa 1

Affirmative Tú Commands n These are also known as familiar commands n We use these to tell people what to do n This unit they will be used to give directions too

Affirmative Tú Commands n You simply use box #3 of the verb n -AR Commands will end in -a n -ER/-IR Commands will end in - e.

Examples: n Run! (telling somebody what to do): Correr changes to corre! n Take a Picture! Sacar changes to saca foto! n Talk to Carlos Hablar goes to Habla con Carlos

Now your turn… n Escribir la tarea n Escuchar musica n Comprar los zapatos n Leer un libro

Using the DOP with Commands n The DOP is attached to the command n An accent goes on the 2 nd to the last syllable

Examples n ¿Compro las gafas de sol? n Sí, ¡cómpralas! n ¿Escribo la tarea? n Sí, ¡escríbela!

Your turn… n ¿Visito el museo? n ¿Estudio la tarea? n ¿Uso la computadora? n YOU WILL DO AN ACTIVITY LIKE THIS FOR HOMEWORK…#2(PG 266)