Los Mandatos Capítulo 1.

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Los Mandatos Capítulo 1

Los Mandatos Commands are used to tell people what to do For example: Eat your vegetables! Do your homework! Listen! This are not in the past or present tense. They are considered the imperative Right now, we will focus solely on informal or tú commands

Mandatos Positivos To form a positive tú command Start with the tú form of the verb in the present indicative tense. Hablar-hablas Comer-comes Escribir-escribes Drop the –s Hablar- ¡Habla! Comer- ¡Come! Escribir- ¡Escribe!

Mandatos Positivos All stem changing rules still apply when forming commands! jugar: tú form juegas positive command: ¡Juega! recomendar: tú form recomiendas positive command: ¡Recomienda! dormir: tú form duermes positive command: ¡Duerme!

Práctica Play the piano! Eat your vegetables! Learn the vocabulary! Study for math! Play baseball! Sleep for 10 hours!

Mandatos Negativos To form a negative tú command Start with the tú form of the verb in the present indicative. hablar: hablas comer: comes Switch to the opposite tú ending -AR verbs will now end in –es hablar: ¡No hables! -ER/-IR verbs will now end in –as comer: ¡No comas! Importante: Don’t forget the no!!!

Mandatos Negativos Just like positive commands, negative commands follow stem changing rules as well! pensar: piensas ¡No pienses! probar: pruebas ¡No pruebes!

Mandatos Negativos There are some spelling changes that occur in the negative tú commands (-CAR, -GAR, -ZAR): -CAR verbs go to –ques Don’t practice! ¡No practiques! -GAR verbs go to –gues Don’t play! ¡No juegues! (ueue) -ZAR verbs go to –ces Don’t begin! ¡No empieces!

Práctica Don’t smoke! Don’t forget the homework! Don’t drink alcohol! Don’t play hockey! Don’t sweat a lot! Don’t eat paper!

Mandatos Reflexivos When using commands with reflexive verbs, the important thing to remember is the placement of the reflexive pronouns.

Reflexive Negative Commands With a negative reflexive command, the pronoun goes BEFORE the command. Ej: Don’t shower! ¡No te duches! Notice that you still form the command as you would any negative command.

Reflexive Negative Commands Práctica: Don’t train a lot! Don’t move! (stem changer!) Don’t worry! (preocuparse)

Reflexive Positive Commands With positive reflexive commands, you have to ATTACH the reflexive pronoun to the end of the command. Once you add the reflexive pronoun, you need to count back three vowels and add an accent! Ej: Shower! ¡Dúchate!

Reflexive Positive Commands Práctica: Bathe! Brush your teeth! Relax!