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Cuerpo sano, mente sanaGramática 2 Object and reflexive pronouns with commands Preview Pronouns with affirmative commands Pronouns with negative commands Master Teacher Grammar Guys Teen Skits

Cuerpo sano, mente sanaGramática 2 Pronouns with affirmative commands Direct object pronouns and reflexive pronouns are attached to the end of affirmative commands. A written accent mark goes over the stressed vowel of the verb, unless the verb is only one syllable long. Levántate y ponte los zapatos. Get up and put your shoes on. ¿El jabón? Búscalo en el baño. The soap? Look for it in the bathroom.

Cuerpo sano, mente sanaGramática 2 Pronouns with negative commands Direct object pronouns and reflexive pronouns go in between no and the verb in negative commands. Este libro es pésimo. No lo leas. This book is awful. Dont read it. No te levantes muy tarde. Dont get up too late.