 Swim  ¡Nada!  Dance!  ¡Baila!  Practice!  ¡Practica!  Play/touch!  ¡Toca!  Eat!  ¡come!

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 Swim  ¡Nada!  Dance!  ¡Baila!  Practice!  ¡Practica!  Play/touch!  ¡Toca!  Eat!  ¡come!

 Run!  ¡corre!  Learn!  ¡aprende!  Write!  ¡Escribe!  Open!  ¡Abre!  Repeat!  ¡Repite!

 Sleep!  ¡Duerme!  Shower! (yourself)  ¡Dúchate!  Wake up!  ¡Despiértate!  Shave yourself!  ¡Aféitate!  Go to bed!  ¡Acuéstate!

 Fall asleep!  ¡Duérmete!  Put!  ¡Pon!  Say!  ¡Di!  Be!  ¡Sé!  Have!  ¡Ten!

 Don’t dance!  ¡No bailes!  Don’t swim!  ¡No nades!  ¡Don’t help!  ¡No ayudes!  Don’t run!  ¡No corras  Don’t make/do  ¡No hagas!

 Don’t get up!  ¡No te levantes!  Don’t go to bed!  ¡No te acuestes!  Don’t wash your hair!  ¡No te laves la cabeza!  Don’t wake up!  ¡No te despiertes!  Don’t put on (the shoes)  ¡No te pongas (los zapatos)

 Don’t practice!  ¡No practiques!  Don’t arrive!  ¡No llegues!  Don’t begin!  ¡No empieces!  Don’t touch/play inst.  ¡No toques!  Don’t pay!  ¡No pagues!

 Don’t be! (tired)  ¡No estés! (cansado/a)  Don’t go!  ¡No vayas)  Don’t leave! (use irse)  ¡No te vayas!  Don’t give me!  ¡No me des!  Don’t know! (información)  ¡No sepas!