Quasimodo: Completen las instrucciones para los viejos en su clase de computación.

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Quasimodo: Completen las instrucciones para los viejos en su clase de computación.

Examen el lunes: Vocabulary Commands: Affirmative Tú Commands Negative Tú Commands Formal commands (usted/ustedes) Commands with pronouns Present subjunctive conjugations usage subjunctive vs. indicative Por vs Para

Tú commands: Do the homework! Don’t tell lies. Print the file. ¡Haz la tarea! Don’t tell lies. No digas mentiras. Print the file. Imprime el archivo. Don’t turn off the computer. No apagues la computora. Talk with the teacher after class. Habla con el profesor después de clase.

Commands with pronouns: Tell me! ¡Dime! Don’t tell me. No me digas Go to sleep. Duérmete Check it (the oil). Revísalo Don’t give me it. No me lo des.

Subjunctive conjugations: Juego de la pelota:

Subjunctive:

Subjunctive vs. Indicative Juego de la pelota:

Por vs. Para (+ subjunctive/indicative) It’s good that you buy it for 5 pesos. Es bueno que lo compres por cinco pesos. He wants you to study (in order) to be a teacher. Él quiere que tú estudies para ser maestro.

To study for the test: Practice test + answer key will be posted online this afternoon Answer key for today’s homework will be online this afternoon, too Conjuguemos.com (for commands and subjunctive conjugation practice) Quizlet