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Commands David O. Destiny B. Danielle L.
What is an imperative? An imperative is a command that gives authority. EX: “Sit down!” *You would use this with anybody you are telling to do something.
Conjugate Verbs  (ar, er, ir) Take off the ending and replace with: Ar -> e Er -> a Ir -> a Adding an “n” makes it plural.
Negative & Affirmative Negative is to NOT do something. EX: “No se siente.” Affirmative is telling someone to do something. EX: “Siéntese.” *To make it plural, add an “n”.
Irregular Verbs When a part of a word changes but not the ending. EX: Sentarse ->  siéntese   The “e” changes to “i é”.
Commands 1. Camine adelante dos pasos. 2. Camine dos pasos a la izquierda. 3. Salte ocho veces adelante. 4. Toque el piso. 5. Pare, no recoja nada.
QUIZ 1. Sit down. 2. Stand up 3. Shut up Go clean your room. 4 Go to your room. 5 Go out side. 6

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  • 1. Commands David O. Destiny B. Danielle L.
  • 2. What is an imperative? An imperative is a command that gives authority. EX: “Sit down!” *You would use this with anybody you are telling to do something.
  • 3. Conjugate Verbs (ar, er, ir) Take off the ending and replace with: Ar -> e Er -> a Ir -> a Adding an “n” makes it plural.
  • 4. Negative & Affirmative Negative is to NOT do something. EX: “No se siente.” Affirmative is telling someone to do something. EX: “Siéntese.” *To make it plural, add an “n”.
  • 5. Irregular Verbs When a part of a word changes but not the ending. EX: Sentarse -> siéntese The “e” changes to “i é”.
  • 6. Commands 1. Camine adelante dos pasos. 2. Camine dos pasos a la izquierda. 3. Salte ocho veces adelante. 4. Toque el piso. 5. Pare, no recoja nada.
  • 7. QUIZ 1. Sit down. 2. Stand up 3. Shut up Go clean your room. 4 Go to your room. 5 Go out side. 6