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¡Los Mandatos! ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements, telling someone to do something, etc.) Contenido ( contents ) de esta Presentación : Tú commands start on slide #6; Formal (Ud.) commands start on slide #10.

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Page 1: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

¡Los Mandatos!¡Los Mandatos!

¡Sí, Señor!

In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood(used in: advertisements, announcements, telling someone to do something, etc.)

Contenido (contents)de esta Presentación:Tú commands start on slide #6;Formal (Ud.) commands start on slide #10.

Page 2: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Commands in English…Commands in English…… are pretty easy. You just use a base verb form (without a subject, since its always “you”) to tell people what they should do:

Stand up! Sit down! Do your homework! Take it with you! Come with us!

Page 3: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Commands in English…Commands in English…

… and what they shouldn’t do:

Don’t speak during the test! Don’t ever go out with her again!

Don’t be a jerk !!!Don’t BOSS me,Judge Judy!!

Now, calm down, honey.

Page 4: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Commands in English…Commands in English…

… and MORE of what they shouldn’t do…

x@!!x!!@

Stop yelling.OR: Don’t yell!

Page 5: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Commands in Spanish…Commands in Spanish…… are little more complex (¡y interesantes!) because we have so many ways of saying “you”: Tú: informal, singular

Vosotros: informal, plural

Ud.: formal, singular Uds.: formal, plural

Page 6: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Informal (tú) commands

[mandatos afirmativos informales]

First let’s concentrate on the tú (informal)

commands only…

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INformal (tú) commands

[mandatos afirmativos informales]

(regular verbs)OJO (look):

abrir > ¡abre!comprar > ¡compra!correr > ¡corre!

What ‘rule’ can you make to make the correct command

form?

Page 8: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

INformal (tú) commands [mandatos afirmativos

informales]

(stem-change/boot verbs)

OJO (look):

despertar > ¡despierta!entender > ¡entiende!pedir > ¡pide!

Does the same ‘rule’ work for stem-changers??

The tú (you) is understood / not written

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Informal (tú) commands[mandatos afirmativos informales]

…and the (lovely) irregulars! :decir > dihacer > hazir > veponer > ponsalir > saltener > tenvenir > ven

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Formal (usted/ustedes) commands

[mandatos formales]

Now, let’s concentrate on the formal

(usted, ustedes)

commands only…

--Dígame ‘usted.’

--¡Ud. es el jefe!

--¡Sí, don Juan!

--Entonces…no le puedo decir ¿AMIGO?? ¿ni…Juanito?!

Page 11: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

LetLet’’s look at a few s look at a few examples!examples!(formal commands)(formal commands)

Hable despacio, por favor.¡Repita, por favor.!Compren Uds. los zapatos.Usen su tarjeta de crédito.¡No lleguen (Uds.) tarde!¡No se levante Ud.!¡No olividen las ventas!Huele a humo (smells like smoke)…¡Corran!

Page 12: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Hable despacio, por Hable despacio, por favor.favor.

The speaker is talking to one person.Can you figure out how we got the form “hable”?Take the “yo” form of the present: HABLODrop the –o: HABL-“Hablar” is an –AR verb, so add –E to form the command: HABLE

Mandatos formales

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Repita, por favor.Repita, por favor.

The speaker is talking to one person.Can you figure out how we got the form “repita”?Take the “yo” form of the present: REPITODrop the –o: REPIT-“Repetir” is an –IR verb, so add –A to form the command: REPITA

Mandatos formales

Page 14: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Opposite vowelsOpposite vowels

Think of the verb adding the “opposite vowel”:

AR verbs add an –E.ER & IR verbs add an –A.

Mandatos formales

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LetLet’’s try a couple!s try a couple!

Comer: ¡______ Ud.!Recibir: ¡_____ Ud.!jugar: ¡_____ Ud.!Comprar: ______ Ud.!Buscar: ______ Ud.!Esperar: ________ Ud.!Venir: ________ Ud.!

Mandatos formales

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¿ Uds… ?¿ Uds… ?

Vengan Uds. hoy mismo!

Right! Just add an –N to the command form when you are talking to more than one person.

Mandatos formales

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¡No!¡No!

How do we make negative Ud. commands in Spanish? ¡No fume! ¡No tome café! ¡No coma tanto!

Right – simply put the word NO in front of the command form.

Mandatos formales

Page 18: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

Remember, if the first person singular (yo) form is irregular, that irregularity is carried over into the formation of the formal command. Tengan Uds. un buen viaje. (yo tengo)Have a good trip.

Traiga Ud. el dinero. (yo traigo)Bring the money.

Venga Ud. conmigo. (yo vengo)Come with me. Mandatos formales

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¿Qué pasa?¿Qué pasa?Haga la tarea. Hacer > yo hago > -o + -aTenga paciencia. Tener > yo tengo > -o + -aSalga ahora. Salir > yo salgo > - o + -a Ponga la receta aqui. Poner > yo pongo > -o + -aPiense bien. Pensar > yo pienso > -o + -e

These verbs follow the same formula: start with the yo form, drop the –o, and add the opposite vowel.

Mandatos formales

Page 20: ¡Los Mandatos! ¡Sí, Señor! In this presentation, you will learn about making commands in Spanish. = Imperative Mood (used in: advertisements, announcements,

-car, -gar, -zar-car, -gar, -zarThese verbs spell change in “yo”: buscar > yo busco > busque Jugar > yo juego > juegue empezar > yo empiezo > empiece sacar > yo saco > saque

-cir + -cer -cir + -cer endings…endings…These verbs spell change in “yo” to –zco: traducir > traduzco > traduzcaconducir > conduzco > condu-____conocer > cono____ > cono-______ (decir > digo > diga…..plain, old irregular!)

Mandatos formales

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Mandatos Formales Mandatos Formales Irregulares Irregulares some irregular Ud. Commands…some irregular Ud. Commands…

These verbs are completely irregular in “yo” form because they don’t end in “o”. Therefore, they are also irregular in the command form:Dar......... dé -- no dé (give)Ir............ vaya -- no vaya (go)Saber..... sepa -- no sepa (know)Haber...... haya -- no haya (there is/are)Estar...... esté -- no esté (be)Ser.......... sea -- no sea (be)

Mandatos formales

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Stem Change VerbsStem Change VerbsThese verbs take spell change in stem for all forms: *

e>i (ex: servir > sirvo > sirva pedir > pido > pida)

e > ie (ex: perder > pierdo > pierdacerrar > cierra > cierre)

o > ue (ex: volver > vuelvo > vuelva)

* Yay! You’ve been doing this all along!! ¡Qué listos!!

Mandatos formales

U R 2 cool, man!!

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¡Levántese!¡Levántese!What about reflexive verbs?¡Levántese! / ¡Pruébese!In affirmative commands, all objects are attached to the end of the verb & an accent is placed on the original, stressed syllable (usually it’s the 2nd vowel from the end. Levante + se Levanten + se Mandatos formales

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¡No se levante!¡No se levante!What about negative reflexive verbs?¡No se levante! ¡No se siente!In negative commands, all objects precede the verb. No se levante. No se levanten. No se siente. No se sienten.

Mandatos formales

Now…Try to change theseFormal commands to informal ones!! (tú form)

The infinitives:levantarse andsentarse