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Hoy es martes el siete de abril 7/4/2015 Learning target: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming.

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1 Hoy es martes el siete de abril 7/4/2015 Learning target: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence. Do now: Write the answer to each question using a direct object pronoun Ex. ¿Quién pide el café? Tomás lo pide. 1.¿Quién limipia la casa hoy? Tú _________. 2.¿Quién sirve la cena en tu casa? Mis padres ____________. 3.¿Quién prepara los postres? Nosotros ________________. 4.¿Quién va a sacar la basura está noche? Yo _________________.

2 Affirmative Informal Commands with Pronouns p.216 LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

3 ¿Te acuerdas? Pt.1 The direct object pronoun goes immediately before the conjugated verb Example: P: ¿Siempre preparas la cena? R: No, no la preparo siempre, pero hoy sí la voy a preparar. LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

4 ¿Te acuerdas? Pt.2 To form informal affirmative commands drop the –s off the tú form of a verb ending, keeping in mind the irregular verbs that do not follow this pattern. Examples Hablar -> habla Comer -> come Tener -> ten LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

5 Affirmative informal commands with pronouns When used with affirmative informal commands, pronouns should be attached to the end of the verb. ¿Pongo la mesa? Sí, ponla. Should I set the table? Yes, set it. LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

6 Affirmative informal commands with pronouns Unless the affirmative command you’re using is more than one syllable long, you will need to add an accent to the stressed vowel of the verb. Examples ¿Preparo la carne? Sí, prep á rala. (1+ syllable) Should I prepare the meat? Yes, prepare it ¿Pongo la mesa? Sí, ponla. (1 syllable) Should I set the table? Yes, set it. LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

7 Affirmative informal commands with pronouns How do you know where the stressed vowel of the verb is in order to add the accent? In Spanish, the vowel emphasis automatically given to any word is always on the second to last vowel, unless an accent tells you to put the emphasis somewhere else (ex. construcción) Find where the second to last vowel sound would have been if you hadn’t attached the pronoun to the end Ex. Preparala-> prepara la-> prepára la -> prepárala LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.

8 Practica p.216 #34 LT: I can use affirmative informal commands with pronouns to tell people what to do without naming the object of the sentence.


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