Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Regular Affirmative Ud. Commands The regular affirmative Ud. commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the first person.

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Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Regular Affirmative Ud. Commands The regular affirmative Ud. commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the first person singular in the present tense (yo). Remove the ending: Add the opposite vowel ending. If the verb ends in ar you add e and if the verb ends in ir or er add a: hablarhabloe MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Regular Affirmative Ud. Commands The regular affirmative Ud. commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the first person singular in the present tense. Remove the ending: Add the opposite vowel ending. If the verb ends in ar you add e and if the verb ends in ir or eradd a: vivirvivo a MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now try to form the Ud. commands for the verbs that follow: MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 hacer hagoa do MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 decir digoa say, tell MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 dormir (ue) duermoa sleep MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 nadar nadoe swim MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 leerla léolaa Read it MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 pedir (i) pidoa ask for, order MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 caer caigoa fall MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 venir vengoa come MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 acuéstose acostarse (ue) e put to bed MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 morir (ue) mueroa die MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 correr corroa run MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 bailar bailoe dance MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 conocer conozcoa meet, know MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ver veo a see MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now translate from English to Spanish. Remember that the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed after affirmitive commands: look mire MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 come venga MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Tell diga MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 tell me dígame MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 buy them (m.) cómprelos MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 find her encuéntrela MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 read lea MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 write us escríbanos MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 return vuelva regrese MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 shave yourself aféitese MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 put on makeup maquíllese MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 take a bath báñese MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 wash your hair lávese la cabeza MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 take a shower dúchese MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Irregular Ud. & Uds. Commands There are 4 irregular Ud. & Uds. commands that you have to memorize: dardégive estar ser ir esté vaya sea be go be MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now form the affirmative Ud. commands for the following infinitives. Remember that if the verb is followed by a pronoun you need to place it appropriately. ir vaya go MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 dar ¡Dé! Give! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 estar ¡Esté! Be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 darme ¡Deme! Give me! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ser ¡Sea! Be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 estar ¡Esté! Be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ir ¡Vaya! Go! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 darnos ¡Denos! Give us! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ser ¡Sea! Be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ir ¡Vaya! Go! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now translate from English to Spanish using the Ud. command: go vaya MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 be sea esté MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 give dé MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 give us denos MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 go vaya MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 be sea esté MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 give her dele MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 go vaya MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 be sea esté MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Regular Negative Ud. Commands The regular affirmative Ud. commands are formed by placing no in front of the affirmative Ud. command. The only difference is that with the negative command the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no hablarmeno me hable MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Regular Negative Ud. Commands The regular affirmative Ud. commands are formed by placing no in front of the affirmative Ud. command. The only difference is that with the negative command the direct, indirect and reflexive pronouns are placed before the command. no decirno diga MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now form the negative Ud. commands for the following infinitives. Remember that if the verb is followed by a pronoun you need to place it appropriately. irse no se vaya don’t go MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 estar ¡No esté! Don’t be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 nadar ¡No nade! Don’t swim! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 dormirse ¡No se duerma! Don’t fall asleep! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 tener ¡No tenga! Don’t have! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 hacerlo ¡No lo haga! Don’t do it! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 manejar ¡No maneje! Don’t drive! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 bailar ¡No baile! Don’t dance! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 ser ¡No sea! Don’t be! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 preguntarnos ¡No nos pregunte! Don’t ask us! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 salir ¡No salga! Don’t leave! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 despertarse ¡No se despierte! Don’t wake up! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 darle ¡No le dé! Don’t give her! Don’t give him! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 afietarse ¡No se afeite! Don’t shave! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 buscarme ¡No me busque! Don’t look for me! MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 Now translate from English to Spanish using the Ud. command: don’t go no vaya MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t give no dé MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t give me no me dé MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t tell us no nos diga MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t watch no mire MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t watch us no nos mire MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t leave no salga no se vaya MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t sell it (la casa) no la venda MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t swim no nade MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t fall asleep no se duerma MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t fall no caiga MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t send us no nos mande MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t go to bed no se acueste MURPHY

Murphy Niles Township Dist. 219 don’t eat them (las tortas) no las coma MURPHY