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Formal Commands and Tú Commands with Pronouns By: David Harpen
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Formal Ud. & Uds. Commands Page 259 You form usted commands with the yo form of verbs. Drop the –o and add the following endings. You would use commands to sound assertive or force someone to do something.
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Verb Examples InfinitivePresent Tense Commands Usted Ustedes Probar (ue) Yo pruebo pruebe prueben ComerYo comocomacoman añadirYo añado añada añadan
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*SPARKNOTES When using formal usted/ustedes commands: If the verbs end in –ar then it the end changes to –e or –en. If the verb ends –ir or –er then the verb changes to –a or –an. A lil’ something they don’t teach you in the book.
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Irregular Ud./Uds. Commands For the irregular ud./uds. Commands there really aren’t any cool short cuts or anything to help you out. The only thing you can do is memorize them. Usted: Dé: Esté: Vaya: Sepa: Sea: Dar: Estar: Ir: Saber: Ser Uds. Den: Estén: Vayan: Sepan: Sean:
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-Car, -Gar, and –Zar Verbs Verbs ending in –car, -gar, and –zar have a spelling change in the command form. -Car verbs end in –que or –quen, -Gar verbs end in –gue or –guen, and –Zar verbs end in –ce or – cen. Buscar Busque Pagar Pague Empezar Empiece
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Practice _______ cerca de la bibloteca. (caminar) (usted form) ________ el libro. (leer) (ustedes) ________ el maestro.*** (Decir) (usted) Camine Lean Diga
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More Practice _______ tu tarea. (empezar) (usted) _______ el instrumento. (tocar) (ud.) _______ la escula ahora. (Ir) (uds.) Empiece Toque Vayan
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Affirmative and Negative Commands Pg. 264 In affirmative commands, you attach the object pronouns to the end of the verb. Give me the ball. Déme la pelota. Touch them. Tócalos.
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Tambíen Also when using affirmative commands of two syllables or more, the stressed vowel carries an accent. Its almost always going to be the second to last stressed syllable in the verb. Cook me some food. Cocíneme alguna comida.
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Negative Commands These are a lot easier than affirmative. When using the negative command, you are telling someone not to do something. Steps: 1. Put “No” down first 2. Then place the object directly after it 3. Last you place the verb 4. The rest of the sentence.
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Examples No me toque. Don’t touch me. No le salga. Don’t leave him.
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Practice Bring me a towel. _______ Cut her steak. _______ Don’t eat the food. _________ Don’t play the videogame __________ Traígame. Córtele. No la coma. No lo juegue
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Affirmative Tú Commands Affirmative command tú commands are the same as the usted/el/ella form of the verb in the present tense. Present Tense He cooks the food and cleans the house. El cocina la comida y limpia la casa. Affirmative Tú Command Cook the food and clean the house. Cocina la comida y limpia la casa.
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Tambíen You can also attach pronouns to affirmative commands. When you attach the pronouns to verbs with two or more syllables, add an Accent to show stress.
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Irregulars Hacer >>>>>>>>> Haz Ir>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ve Ser>>>>>>>>>>>Se (accent over the e) Decir>>>>>>>>>>Di Pongo>>>>>>>>>Pon Salgo>>>>>>>>>Sal Tener>>>>>>>>>Ten Venir>>>>>>>>>>Vengo
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Practice ______ tu cama. (To make) ______ cerca de la escuela ahora. (To come) ______ mi casa. (To leave) ______ la mesa. (To set) Haz Ven Sal Pon
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Works Cited I got all information from the McDougal Little “Avancemos Dos” book. http://pwnwear.com/wp- content/uploads/2009/11/Owen-Starsky- Hutch-Signature-Do-It.jpg
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THE END Also additional information on this cite includes: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index? qid=20080912122521AAPZEU4http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index? qid=20080912122521AAPZEU4
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