Gramática Mandatos-Cpt 5 Español 2. Mandatos- Intro 1. escribe 2.no escribas 3.levantate 4.no te levantes 5.dibuja 6.no dibujes 7.mira 8.no mires.

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Gramática Mandatos-Cpt 5 Español 2

Mandatos- Intro 1. escribe 2.no escribas 3.levantate 4.no te levantes 5.dibuja 6.no dibujes 7.mira 8.no mires

Dados (el pretérito) 1.yo 2.tú 3.ella 4.nosotros 5.ustedes 6.usted 1.olvidar 2.sacar 3.regar 4.comer 5.salir 6.ir

Gramática Cpt 5 Mandatos (tú) Positivos/negativos

Mandatos-Positivos Commands-How to tell your friend to do something. inglés “Clean your room!” “Write a letter!” Eat more! Step # 1 Conjugate to “tú” limpias escribes comes Step # 2 Drop the “s” ¡Limpia el cuarto! ¡Escribe una carta! ¡Come más!

Pratiquemos! Tell your partner to… Read a book Sing a song Drink water What about irregulars (stem changers)!? Lose the game Follow directions Water the plants

¡Vamos a cantar!

Irregulares! Verbo (inf.)positivonegativo tenerten venirven ponerpon salirsal hacerhaz decirdi sersé irve

Mandatos-Negativos Commands-How to tell your friend NOT to do something. inglés Don’t clean your room! Don’t write a letter! Don’t eat more! Don’t do it! Step # 1 Conjugate to “yo” limpio escribo como hago Step # 2 Drop the “o” and ad the opposite ending (as  es/es  as) ¡No limpies el cuarto! ¡No escribas una carta! ¡No comas más! ¡No lo hagas!

Pratiquemos! Tell your partner NOT to… Read a book Practice the piano Pay attention What about irregulars!? Lose the game Follow directions Water the plants

Irregulares! * “go” verbs- if you change to “yo” first these are easy to remember! Verbo (inf.)positivonegativo tenertenNo tengas* venirvenNo vengas* ponerponNo pongas* salirsalNo salgas* hacerhazNo hagas* decirdiNo digas* serséNo seas irveNo vayas

Pratiquemos! Tell your partner to… Do her/his homework Go to the beach Come to you (aquí) Tell your partner NOT to… Be silly Come to you Leave the class

Gramática Cpt 5 #1 Mandatos (tú) Positivos/negativos #2 Mandatos with reflexive verbs

¿Recuerdan Verbos Reflexivos? Someone is doing an action to… Himself/herself The pronoun (se, te, me, nos) goes… before the verb

How do we do it? To conjugate, first box the “se” to save for later. Next conjugate the verb Bañar bañobañamos bañasbañáis bañabañan Now using our pronouns chart we can plug them together. Reflexive Pronouns menos teos se (yo) Me baño.  I bathe myself. (tú) Te bañas  You bathe yourself.

Commands! To conjugate, first box the “se” to save for later. Next conjugate the verb positivenegative relajaNo relajes But wait!!!!! Positive tú commands are cool. We can stick the pronoun in the back and add an accent on the 3 rd to last vowel. We only need “tú” te Negative  ¡no te relajes! Now using our pronouns chart we can plug them together. (pronouns before the verb) Positive  ¡Relájate!

Practiquemos Tell your partner to.. Brush their their teeth Look at themselves Move themselves Tell your partner NOT to… Look at themselves Comb their hair Shower themselves