Los Mandatos Informales (a command given to ‘tú’)

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Los Mandatos Informales (a command given to ‘tú’) AFFIRMATIVE (DO!) Open the window! Where do the pronouns go? **ATTACH pronouns to the end of the command** (and add an accent if verb has more than one syllable) 1. Tú form of the verb (tú) abres 2. Drop off the final ‘s’ ¡Abre la ventana! Reflexive Pronouns Me Nos Te Os Se Se Get up early! – ¡Levántate temprano! Put your shoes on! – ¡Ponte los zapatos! Go to bed early! - ¡Acuéstate temprano! This book is incredible! Read it! – Este libro es increible. ¡Léelo! Buy it (the music)! –¡Cómprala! Eat them (the grapes)! –¡Cómelas! Cut the apple!– ¡Corta la manzana! Eat vegetables!– ¡Come verduras! Sleep more!– ¡Duerme más! Start the homework!–¡Empieza la tarea! ¿Qué son los irregulares? Hacer - haz Poner – pon Salir – sal Decir - di Tener – ten Venir – ven +/- Ser – sé +/- Ir – ve Direct Object Pronouns lo la los las Tell the truth!– ¡Di la verdad! Be hardworking!– ¡Sé trabajador! Go to the office!– ¡Ve a la oficina! Set the table!- ¡Pon la mesa! Have a good day! – ¡Ten un buen dÍa!

Los Mandatos Informales (a command given to ‘tú’) NEGATIVE (DON’T!) Don’t open the window! Where do the pronouns go? 1. Yo form of the verb (yo) abro 2. Chop off the ‘o’ abr 3. Switch to the opposite ending -ar verbs use “-es” -er / -ir verbs use “-as” ¡No abras la ventana! **Place pronouns BETWEEN ‘no’ and the verb** Reflexive Pronouns Me Nos Te Os Se Se Don’t get up late! – ¡No te levantes tarde! Don’t put your shoes on! – ¡No te pongas los zapatos! Don’t go to bed late! – ¡No te acuestes tarde! This book is awful! Don’t read it! – Este libro es pésimo. ¡No lo leas! Don’t buy it (the music)! - ¡No la compres! Don’t eat them (the grapes)! - ¡No las comas! Don’t cut the fruit!– ¡No cortes la fruta! Don’t eat more!– ¡No comas más! Don’t sleep late!– ¡No duermas tarde! Don’t leave school!– ¡No salgas de la escuela! ¿Qué son los irregulares? +/- Ser – no seas +/- Ir – no vayas Dar – no des Direct Object Pronouns lo la los las Don’t give homework!– ¡No des tarea! Don’t be lazy!– ¡No seas perezoso! Don’t go to the party!– ¡No vayas a la fiesta!

Los Mandatos Informales (a command given to ‘tú’) AFFIRMATIVE (DO!) NEGATIVE (DON’T!) 1. Tú form of the verb 2. Drop off the final ‘s’ 1. Yo form of the verb 2. Chop off the ‘o’ 3. Switch to the opposite ending -ar verbs use “-es” -er / -ir verbs use “-as” 1. ___________________________________________ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Los Mandatos Informales (WITH REFLEXIVE AND DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNS) Reflexive Pronouns Me Nos Te Os Se Se Direct Object Pronouns lo la los las AFFIRMATIVE (DO!) NEGATIVE (DON’T!) ATTACH pronouns to the end of the command Place pronouns BETWEEN ‘no’ and the verb R E F L E X I V E PNs 1. (bañarse) _____________________ 2. (levantarse) 3. (ponerse) 4. (despertarse) 5. (cortar el césped) 6. (comprar los zapatos) 7. (hacer la tarea) 8. (abrir las ventanas) 1. _____________________ 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. D I R E C T O B J E C T P Ns