Usted/Ustedes Commands; Pronoun Placement with Commands

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Usted/Ustedes Commands; Pronoun Placement with Commands Unidad 5 Lección 1

Usted/Ustedes Commands To form the usted command: start with the yo form of the verb in present drop the o, then add the opposite “theme” vowel probar  yo pruebo  pruebe(n) comer  yo como  coma(n) añadir  yo añado  añada(n) Add no before the verb to make commands negative.

Irregular usted/ustedes commands dar dé den ir vaya vayan ser sea sean haber haya hayan estar esté estén saber sepa sepan

Verbs ending in -car, -gar, -zar have a spelling change in the command form: buscar  busque(n) pagar  pague(n) empezar  empiece(n)

Pronoun Placement with Commands In affirmative commands, attach the object pronouns to the verb. Llévenos al supermercado. In negative commands, place the object pronouns before the verb. No lo prueben.