Español II Capítulo III ~ Páginas 84-117 Vocabulario II ~ páginas 98-101 Señora Kauper's Spanish classes.

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Español II Capítulo III ~ Páginas Vocabulario II ~ páginas Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

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parar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

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El quiosco de… Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

La sala de emergencias Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

El semáforo Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

subir Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

El supermercado Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

La zona peatonal Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

La zona verde Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

To get off of… (3 rd person reflexive) Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

How can I get to…? Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Office of… Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Office of… Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Excuse me, Pardon me Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

To get lost. (3 rd person, reflexive) Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

To keep going Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

To go straight Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

To get on… (3 rd person reflexive) Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Are we going the right way to…? Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

So, what I have to do is… Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

One more time, please. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Can you repeat what you said? Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u To give an affirmative or negative command in the Ud. or Uds. form, use the present-tense yo form as the stem just as you did for negative tú commands. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -e or -en for -ar verbs. u Cortar u Corto u Señor, corte las chuletas de cerdo. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -e or -en for -ar verbs. u Probar u Pruebo u Señores, prueben la carne asada. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Affirmative and negative Ud. and Uds. commands have the same spelling changes and irregular forms as negative tú commands. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u The same rules you know for tú commands regarding pronouns apply to Ud. and Uds. as well. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Attach pronouns to affirmative commands. u ¿Dónde ponemos la leña? u Pónganla en un lugar seco. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u With negative commands, pronouns go right before the verb. u ¿Encendemos la fogata ahora? u No, no la enciendan todavía. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -a or -an for -er and -ir verbs. u Perder u Pierdo u No pierdan Uds. los fósforos. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Add -a or -an for -er and -ir verbs. u Servir u Sirvo u Señorita, sirva la ensalada. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Buscar - Negative tú command? u No busques u Ud. command? u No busque u Uds. command? u No busquen Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Hacer - Negative tú command? u No hagas u Ud. command? u No haga u Uds. command? u No hagan Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Dar - Negative tú command? u No des u Ud. command? u No dé u Uds. command? u No den Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Ir - Negative tú command? u No vayas u Ud. command? u No vaya u Uds. command? u No vayan Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Ud. and Uds. Commands u Ser - Negative tú command? u No seas u Ud. command? u No sea u Uds. command? u No sean Señora Kauper's Spanish classes