COMMANDS and PRONOUNS What are the 3 types of pronouns? 1. Direct 2. Indirect 3. Reflexive.

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COMMANDS and PRONOUNS

What are the 3 types of pronouns? 1. Direct 2. Indirect 3. Reflexive

A, A, A, A A lways A ttach A ccent A ffirmative *** For all, POSITIVE commands…

THE ACCENT ALWAYS GOES ON THE SECOND TO LAST SYLLABLE OF THE ORIGINAL WORD! Where does the accent go? ¡Hable ! me ¡Lava ! te ¡Sirven ! nos ¡Sienten ! se

Affirmative Usted (+) Commands… Bathe! (bañarse) Shave! (afeitarse) Comb your hair! Get up! (despertarse) Dry yourself! (secarse) Give me it! (dar) ¡ Báñese! ¡ Aféitese! ¡ Péinese! ¡Despiértese! ¡Séquese! ¡Démelo!

All Negative Commands Always put the pronoun BEFORE the command! (You don’t need accents) Don’t bathe! Don’t shave! Don’t comb! Get ready! ¡ No te bañes! ¡ No te afietes! ¡ No se peine ¡Arréglese!

Shower (Ud.)! Don’t wake up! Dry yourself (Ud.)! Write (Ud.) me a letter! ¡PRACTICA!

Kids, don’t go to bed! (acostarse) Brush your (Ud.) hair! (cepillarse el pelo) Ladies, don’t put on makeup! (maquillarse) Take off your (ud.) clothes! (quitarse la ropa) ¡PRACTICA!