Bell work 4/4/11 What’s the difference between the tú commands and usted commands? Write at least 3 things. When you finish… Quietly write 3 examples.

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Bell work 4/4/11 What’s the difference between the tú commands and usted commands? Write at least 3 things. When you finish… Quietly write 3 examples of each types.

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted Él, ella, usted form of the verb in the present tense Irregulars- hacer, ser, ir GO-GO verbs- take yo & drop the go

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted Take the yo Drop the o Add the opposite tú ending Ar-es Ir/Er-as Irregulars Dar- No des Ir- No vayas Saber- No sepas Ser- No seas Estar- No estés

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted Take the yo Drop the o Add the opposite Usted ending Ar- e/en Ir/Er- a/an Irregulars Dar- dé/den Ir- vaya/n Saber- sepa/n Ser- sea/n Estar- esté/n

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted Take the affirmative usted command Put no in the front of it! No corra. No vayan.

Tú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative tú Negative tú Affirmative Usted Negative Usted Él, ella, usted form of the verb in the present tense Irregulars- hacer, ser, ir GO-GO verbs- take yo & drop the go Take the yo Drop the o Add the opposite tú ending Ar-es Ir/Er-as Irregulars Dar- No des Ir- No vayas Saber- No sepas Ser- No seas Estar- No estés Add the opposite Usted ending Ar- e/en Ir/Er- a/an Dar- dé/den Ir- vaya/n Saber- sepa/n Ser- sea/n Estar- esté/n Take the affirmative usted command Put no in the front of it! No corra. No vayan.