Bell Dinger el 4 de octubre Unscramble. El vocabulario On the back of the Videohistoria sheet, do the following on a separate sheet of paper: Act. 4 LISTEN.

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Bell Dinger el 4 de octubre Unscramble

El vocabulario On the back of the Videohistoria sheet, do the following on a separate sheet of paper: Act. 4 LISTEN Act. 4 LISTENLISTEN Act. 7 Write out what each person is doing. Act. 7 Write out what each person is doing.

NOTES Affirmative tú commands el 4 de octubre

Affirmative tú commands When you tell friends, family members, or young people to do something, you use an affirmative tú command. When you tell friends, family members, or young people to do something, you use an affirmative tú command. To give these commands, use the same present-tense forms that you use for Ud./él/ella. To give these commands, use the same present-tense forms that you use for Ud./él/ella.

Affirmative tú commands infinitiveUd./él/ella Affirmative tú command hablarhabla¡Habla! leerlee¡Lee! escribirescribe¡Escribe!

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Affirmative tú commands Make these words into affirmative tú commands: MODELO usar Usa un buen diccionario. 1. estudiar 2. ver 3. escuchar 4. escribir 5. hacer 6. hablar con 7. leer 8. poner

Act. 13 With your shoulder partner, translate the letter on your paper. With your shoulder partner, translate the letter on your paper. Write a command to help Carmen solve her problems. Write a command to help Carmen solve her problems.