Ud. And Uds. Commands Formal Commands. ¿Recuerdan?  Commands are used when ordering, or telling someone to do something. Shut the door. Open the window.

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Ud. And Uds. Commands Formal Commands

¿Recuerdan?  Commands are used when ordering, or telling someone to do something. Shut the door. Open the window. Eat the chicken.

Tú Commands Ud. & Uds. Commands ¿Qué es la diferencia? ♥ Informal ♥ Used with family and friends ♥ Formal ♥ Used to be polite and show respect

3 steps to make a formal command: go to the YO form of the verb drop the -o add the opposite Ud. & Uds. endings: -ar verbs: -er/-ir verbs: -e (Ud.); -en (Uds.) -a(Ud.); -an (Uds.)

EJEMPLOS 1. Eat the chicken. (Usted)(Ustedes) 2. Open the door. (Usted)(Ustedes) Coma (Ud.) el pollo. Coman (Uds.) el pollo. Abra (Ud.) la puerta. Abran (Uds.) la puerta.

-CAR, -GAR, -ZAR  Any verbs that end in –car, -gar, - zar will have changes: -car:c  qu Ex:sacar  Ex:sacar  -gar:g  gu Ex:llegar  Ex:llegar  -zar:z  c Ex:cazar  Ex:cazar  saque; saquen llegue;lleguen cace; cacen

YO-GO verbs If the verb is a yo-go verb, go to the yo form and add the appropriate ending. If the verb is a yo-go verb, go to the yo form and add the appropriate ending. Ej 1: Ej 1: Ej 2: Ej 2: Ej 3: Ej 3: Venir  vengo  venga;vengan Tener  tengo  tenga;tengan Traer  traigo  traiga;traigan

Aff. & Negative are the SAME!!! When you make a formal command negative by placing “NO” in front of the command, it still has the same conjugation. When you make a formal command negative by placing “NO” in front of the command, it still has the same conjugation. Ex 1: Ex 1: Ex 2: Ex 2: Coma (Ud.) el pollo. No coma (Ud.) el pollo. Abran (Uds.) la puerta. No abran (Uds.) la puerta.

IRREGULARES VerbDefinitionUd.Uds. dar to give déden ir to go vayavayan estar to be estéestén ser seasean saber to know sepasepan