 Write the infinitive.  Drop the –”r”.  Add “d”  Examples:  Hablar – hablad  Comer – comed  Vivir – vivid  There are NO irregulars.

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 Write the infinitive.  Drop the –”r”.  Add “d”  Examples:  Hablar – hablad  Comer – comed  Vivir – vivid  There are NO irregulars.

 Same steps to create the command but then…  Drop the “d” off the command.  Add “os” (the reflexive form for vosotros)  Example:  Despertarse – despertaos  If you have an –ir reflexive verb you must add an accent.  Example:  Vestirse - vestíos

 1. Write the Ud. Negative command.  2. Add “is” on the end.  3. Put an accent on the vowel before the “I”  Example:  Hablar  Ud. Command = No hable  Vosotros command = No habléis  Comer  Ud. Command = No coma  Vosotros command = No comáis  Don’t forget all the spelling changes and irregulars.

 Just put “os” between the No and the command.  That’s it!  Examples:  Acostarse – No os acostéis  Vestirse – No os vistíos  Dormirse – No os durmáis  The same verbs that stem in the nosotros command, stem in vosotros.  (Most stem changing verbs will not stem in Nosotros or Vosotros commands.)