Ud. and Uds. Commands Realidades 3 Tema 3 Ud. and Uds. Commands u To give an affirmative or negative command in the Ud. or Uds. form, use the present-tense.

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Ud. and Uds. Commands Realidades 3 Tema 3

Ud. and Uds. Commands u To give an affirmative or negative command in the Ud. or Uds. form, use the present-tense yo form as the stem then drop the “o” and add the following endings...

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -e or -en for -ar verbs. u tomar u tomo u Señora, tome la medicina para la tos. u Clase, descansen por cinco minutos.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -e or -en for -ar verbs. u levantarse y estirar u Sr. Schultz, levántese y estire. u Clase, levántense y estiren.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -e or -en for -ar verbs. u evitar u evito u ¡Sra. P-R, evite tanta cafeína! u Jovenes, eviten la comida rápida.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -a or -an for -er and -ir verbs. u dormir u duermo u No duerman Uds. por menos de ocho horas.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -a or -an for -er and -ir verbs. u toser u toso u ¡Señorita, tosa en el pañuelo de papel ! u ¡Niños, tosan en sus codos!

Ud. and Uds. Commands u The same rules you know for tú commands regarding pronouns apply to Ud. and Uds. as well.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Attach pronouns to affirmative commands. u ¿Dónde ponemos la fruta? u Pónganla en la mesa.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u With negative commands, pronouns go right before the verb. u ¿Hacemos el yoga ahora? u No, no lo hagan todavía.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Affirmative and negative Ud. and Uds. commands have the same spelling changes and irregular forms as negative tú commands.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Buscar - Negative tú command? u No busques u Ud. command? u No busque u Uds. command? u No busquen

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Hacer - Negative tú command? u No hagas u Ud. command? u No haga u Uds. command? u No hagan

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Dar - Negative tú command? u No des u Ud. command? u No dé u Uds. command? u No den

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add “no” before the verb to make commands negative. u Señor, no añada más sal. u Clase, no tomen refrescos. u Sir, don´t add more salt. u Class, don’t drink sodas.

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Ir - Negative tú command? u No vayas u Ud. command? u No vaya u Uds. command? u No vayan

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Ser - Negative tú command? u No seas u Ud. command? u No sea u Uds. command? u No sean

Es su turno....¡practiquen! Ud. y Uds. u Ejemplo: Smile! ¡Sonría! (Ud.) ¡Sonrían! (Uds.) u Run! (correr) u Drink water! (tomar el agua) u Drink it! u Do ten pushups! (hacer flexiones) u Do them! u Be fit! (estar en forma)

Es su turno....¡practiquen! Ud. y Uds. u Ejemplo: Don’t cry! ¡No llore! (Ud.) ¡No lloren! (Uds.) u Don’t skip meals! (saltar) u Don’t skip them! u Don’t be exhausted! (caerse de sueño) u Don’t be stressed! (estar estresado/a) u Don’t develop bad habits! (desarrollar) u Don’t sneeze! (estornudar)