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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  You have already learned familiar (tú) commands and formal (usted/ustedes) commands. You will now learn nosotros/as commands, which are used to give orders or suggestions that include yourself and other people.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Nosotros/as commands correspond to the English Let’s.  Both affirmative and negative nosotros/as commands are generally formed by using the first-person plural form of the present subjunctive.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  The affirmative Let’s + [verb] command may also be expressed with vamos a + [infinitive]. Remember, however, that vamos a + [infinitive] can also mean we are going to (do something). Context and tone of voice determine which meaning is being expressed.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  To express Let’s go, the present indicative form of ir (vamos) is used, not the subjunctive. For the negative command, however, the subjunctive is used.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  ¡Atención! When nos or se are attached to an affirmative nosotros/as command, the final –s is dropped from the verb ending. Sentémonos allí. Démoselo a ella. Mandémoselo a ellos.  The nosotros/as command form of irse (to go away) is vámonos. Its negative form is no nos vayamos.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved  Object pronouns are placed in front of negative nosotros/as commands. * Object pronouns are always attached to affirmative nosotros/as commands. A written accent is added to maintain the original stress.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved Indica los mandatos afirmativos y negativos de la primera persona del plural (nosotros/as) de estos verbos. 1. estudiar ___________ 2. cenar __________ 3. leer __________ 4. decidir __________ 5. decir __________ 6. cerrar __________ 7. levantarse __________ 8. irse __________ estudiemos, no estudiemos