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Necesitan marcadores, borradores y pizarras blancas. Quasimodo: Completa números 7 a 9 de ayer. Prepárate para la prueba. Necesitan marcadores, borradores y pizarras blancas.

Prueba:

Tarea de ayer:

Práctica Don’t tell lies. Don’t save the file. Don’t turn off the TV. No digas mentiras. Don’t save the file. No guardes el archivas. Don’t turn off the TV. No apagues la tele. Don’t surf the web during class. No navegues en Internet durante clase. Don’t go to the highway. No vayas a la autopista/carretera.

Juego de la pelota:

Commands with Objects:

Overview: What are the different kinds of object pronouns we might have to worry about? Direct Object Pronouns: Who? What?  receives the action of the verb. Indirect Object Pronouns: To whom? For whom?  receives the direct object Reflexive Pronouns: Work with reflexive verbs  typically when the recipient of the action is the same person as the subject.

Overview: What rules have we learned that go with having more than one object in a phrase? RID: The order of pronouns is Reflexive, Indirect, Direct La La: If you have two pronouns in a row starting with “L” you need to change the first one to “se” The jobs of pronouns and the rules above will work the same in commands as in a normal sentence.

Where do we put the pronouns? Affirmative commands: Pronoun is attached to the end of the command. Ejemplo: Hazlo tú.  You do it. Negative commands: Pronoun goes before the command. Ejemplo: No te levantes.  Don’t get up.

Accents: Affirmative commands: Because you are adding pronouns to the end of the word you could mess up the rules of pronunciation with the word. For that reason: If the command is one syllable: You only need to add an accent if there are two pronouns added. Ejemplos: Dímelo.  Tell me it. ¡Vete!  Leave! If the command has two syllables or more: You ALWAYS add an accent where the normal stress of the word is (second to last syllable of the command) if there is a pronoun added. Ejemplos: Cómpramelos.  Buy me them. ¡Despiértate!  Wake up!

Práctica:

Tarea: Worksheet Quiz tomorrow on Negative Tú Commands (regular and irregular) I’ll give you the verb in Spanish, you’ll give me the negative tú command.