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E S P A Ñ O L I I I T E R M I N O D E L A U N I D A D : 1 0 D E A B R I L

LECCIÓN 4: LA SALUD Y EL BIENESTAR

CALENTAMIENTO

•  Escribe los mandatos para las siguientes personas

1.  Ud. Cantar 2.  Tú comer 3.  Nosotros levantar 4.  Uds. estudiar 5.  Vosotros repetir 6.  Tú venir 7.  Ud. Salir 8.  Nosotros preparar 9.  Uds. terminar 10.  Vosotros hacer

•  Y ahora escribe estos mandatos en NEGATIVOS.

Copyright © 2014 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 4.2–3

Using pronouns with commands •  When object and reflexive pronouns are used with

affirmative commands, they are always attached to the verb. When used with negative commands, the pronouns appear after no and before the verb.

Levántense temprano. No se levanten temprano. Wake up early. Don’t wake up early.

Dime todo. No me digas. Tell me everything. Don’t tell me.

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•  When the pronouns nos or se are attached to an affirmative nosotros/as command, the final s of the command form is dropped.

Sentémonos aquí. No nos sentemos aquí. Let’s sit here. Let’s not sit here.

Démoselo mañana. No se lo demos mañana. Let’s give it to him/her

tomorrow. Let’s not give it to him/her

tomorrow.

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When one or more pronouns are attached to an affirmative command, an accent mark may be necessary to maintain the original stress. This usually happens when the combined verb form has three or more syllables.

decir di, dile, dímelo diga, dígale, dígaselo digamos, digámosle, digámoselo