Bell work4/4/11 What’s the difference between the tú commands and usted commands? Write at least 3 things. When you finish… Quietly write 3 examples of.

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Bell work4/4/11 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.

Esp 3 25/9/13 Hoy es el veinticinco de septiembre. Objective Students will be able to create commands in Spanish. Calentamiento ¿Cómo forman los mandatos en español? What’s the difference between the tú commands and usted commands? Write at least 3 things.

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative túNegative túAffirmative UstedNegative Usted

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative t ú Negative t ú Affirmative UstedNegative Usted Él, ella, usted form of the verb in the present tense Irregulars- hacer (haz), ser (sé), ir (ve) GO-GO verbs- take yo & drop the go

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative t ú Negative t ú Affirmative UstedNegative 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

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative t ú Negative t ú Affirmative UstedNegative 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

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative túNegative túAffirmative UstedNegative Usted Take the affirmative usted command Put no in the front of it! No corra. No vayan.

T ú Commands & Usted Commands Affirmative t ú Negative t ú Affirmative UstedNegative 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 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 Take the affirmative usted command Put no in the front of it! No corra. No vayan.