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Commands Irregular yo forms Neg. and pos. words Preterite

Row 1, Col 1 Añade los ingredientes. What is the tú command for “add the ingredients?”

1,2 doy How do you say “I give?”

1,3 Nadie How do you say “no one?”

1,4 Dormí. What is the preterite form “ I slept?”

2,1 Siéntese. What is the Ud. Command for “sit down?”

2,2 Salgo. What is the yo form of salir?

2,3 Nunca. How do you say “never?”

2,4 Él pidió. How do you say “he ordered?”

3,1 No hagas la tarea. What is the negative tú command for “don’t do the homework?”

3,2 Hago. What is the yo form of hacer?

3,3 Alguien. How do you say “someone?”

3,4 Me vestí. How do you say “ I got dressed?”

4,1 Busquen el libro. What is the negative Uds. Command for “look for the book?”

4,2 Sé. What is the yo form for saber?

4,3 Algo. How do you say “something?”

4,4 Compitieron en el deporte. How do you say “they competed in the sport/”

5,1 Come. What is the tú command for “eat?”

5,2 Conozco. What is the yo form for conocer?

5,3 Nada. How do you say “nothing?”

5,4 Él durmió por tres horas. How do you say “ he slept three hours?”