Mandatos con nosotros Just as in the Ud. and Uds. command forms, the nosotros command form is in the subjuctive for both positive and negative commands.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Nosotros Commands Page 182 – Chp. 4 – Realidades 3.
Advertisements

Negative Tú Commands.
Nosotros Commands Page 328, U5E1. Nosotros Commands There are two ways to suggest that others do some activity with you (Let´s…) You can use the construction.
“Nosotros/as” Commands
Grammar Chapter 3A.
IRREGULAR SINGULAR AND FORMAL PLURAL COMMANDS
Formal and Plural Commands
Affirmative Commands Y Negative Commands
Regular present subjunctive mood
Los Mandatos de Nosotros
Los mandatos formales Español 2.
Srta. Forgue El 10 de enero de 2011
Ud. and Uds. Commands Nosotros Commands
* Used for a group that includes the speaker * Used to make suggestions * Translation: “Let’s ___”
Nosotros commands “Let’s do something!”.
Using “Let’s” ©2010 Teacher’s Discovery “Nosotros/as” Commands By Jami Sipe.
Mandatos en La Forma Nosotros Nosotros Commands i
Affirmative Commands:Los Mandatos Español 2 Affirmative Tú Commands You already know how to give affirmative commands to someone you address as tú. Hablar.
Nosotros Commands.
Nosotros commands “Let’s do something!”. Nosotros Commands: “Let’s….” Nosotros commands express the idea of “let’s” do something. The speaker is included.
El Subjuntivo There are two moods in Spanish: the indicative and the subjuntive You have been using the indicative mood to state things that are real.
Spanish 2.  The subjunctive isn’t considered a tense as a tense refers when an action takes place (past, present or future).  The subjunctive is used.
 In English, commands almost always stay the same. Stop! is Stop! regardless of who you are speaking to.  In English when you include yourself in a.
Nosotros Commands. A command in English has an understood you: Sit down and shut up. We understand that to mean YOU sit down and YOU shut up.
 Write the infinitive.  Drop the –”r”.  Add “d”  Examples:  Hablar – hablad  Comer – comed  Vivir – vivid  There are NO irregulars.
As you learned in Lección 2, the command forms are used to give orders or advice. Formal commands are used with people you address as usted or ustedes.
Mandatos formales. 1.Formation of Regular Informal Affirmative Commands Unlike Ud./Uds. commands and the negative tú commands, most affirmative tú commands.
SUMMATIVE REVIEW GRAMMAR SUMMARY. PARA EMPEZAR Present tense: o, as, a, amos, an; o, es, e, emos, en; o, es, e, imos, en Reflexive verbs: pronouns go.
Formal (Ud. and Uds.) commands
MANDATOS Español IV. What you should already know: To form Informal Affirmative (tú) command all you do is use the third person singular form of the verb.
Nosotros Commands Page 182 – Chp. 4 – Realidades 3.
Nosotros/as Commands Vistas 14.2.
Voces 1 - Capítulo 13 Los mandatos (imperativos) formales.
Ud. Commands This is going to be fun! (not really)
In the Usted, Ustedes, and Nosotros form
Direct object pronouns The object that directly receives the action of the verb is called the direct object. The direct object answers the question "what?"
Formal (Ud. and Uds.) commands
Nosotros Commands Accessed from Gordon State University at: l=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gordonstate.edu%2Ffaculty%2Fk_guffey%2Farriba_1002%2Fgram.
Mandatos afirmativos informales To form a positive tú command you will use the usted form of regular verbs. –Positive commands with a pronoun will have.
Español II. Commands … in English The command form, or the imperative, is used to give someone commands There are two types of commands: affirmative commands,
Apuntes de marzo Los mandatos de nosotros Nosotros Commands ¡Escuchemos un poco de música! Let’s listen to a little music! No hagamos eso. Let’s.
Using “Let’s” ©2010 Teacher’s Discovery “Nosotros/as” Commands Robado por el internet por Sr. Christmann.
N OSOTROS C OMMANDS. A command in English has an understood ‘you:’ ‘Sit down and shut up.’ We understand that to mean ‘YOU’ sit down and ‘YOU’ shut up.
El imperativo Commands in Spanish.
Formal (Ud. and Uds.) commands
Nosotros Commands.
Los mandatos Español IV.
Formal (Ud. and Uds.) commands
The road to conjugation…
Los mandatos afirmativos en la forma de nosotros
Como se forma el: SUBJUNTIVO.
Present Tense Conjugation of -AR VERBS
Nosotros Commands.
EL SUBJUNTIVO.
As you learned in Lección 2, the command forms are used to give orders or advice. Formal commands are used with people you address as usted or ustedes.
Ud. and Uds. Commands Nosotros Commands
Apuntes de marzo Mandatos con nosotros (Nosotros Commands)
Pronombres con mandatos
Nosotros Commands Page 182 – Chp. 4 – Realidades 3.
El Presente Subjuntivo
Forms of the present subjunctive
Formal (Ud. and Uds.) commands
Affirmative Tú Commands
Nosotros Commands.
Nosotros Commands.
Mandatos con nosotros Just as in the Ud. and Uds. command forms, the nosotros command form is in the subjuctive for both positive and negative commands.
Nosotros Commands “Let’s do something”.
Nosotros Commands Page 182 – Chp. 4 – Realidades 3.
Nosotros Commands Page 182 – Chp. 4 – Realidades 3.
Present Subjunctive.
Presentation transcript:

Mandatos con nosotros Just as in the Ud. and Uds. command forms, the nosotros command form is in the subjuctive for both positive and negative commands – Let’s go – Let’s read – Let’s not tell her » WE are doing the action…

Think of the rules of forming the subjunctive in the nosotros form Put verb into present tense “yo” form, drop – o; add opposite nosotros endings -amos/ -emos

Irregularities to remember Think about –ar/-er stem changing verbs – Encontremos/ perdamos (no stem change) Think about –ir stem-changing verbs – Durmamos/ sintamos (o>u;e>i) The irregular “yo” forms and subjunctive maintain their changes throughout – Conzcamos/ tengamos Think about the six irregular subjunctive forms – Hayamos/ vayamos/ seamos/ sepamos/ demos/ estemos

¡Excepción Excepción! Let’s go : Vamos! (not subjunctive!)

Pronouns Just like with all the other command forms, with positive nosotros commands the pronoun in attached and an accent is added over the amos/ emos – ¡Digámosle! When the command is negative the pronoun goes before the conjugated verb – ¡No le digamos!

OJO ~ Reflexive pronouns Will be using the “nos” pronoun because the action in being done to us Positive commands ~ add “monos” on the end Drop the “s”: ¡levantémonos!/ ¡durmámonos!

¡Pratiquemos! Hacer Bailar Jugar Ser Comer No mostrar No participar Ponerse Cepillarse No ducharse