This document provides instructions for using pronouns in Spanish commands. It states that in affirmative commands, the pronoun is attached to the end of the verb and an accent mark is needed if the verb is more than two syllables. In negative commands, the pronoun is sandwiched between "no" and the verb without an accent mark. Examples are provided such as "Sing it!" becomes "¡Cántalo!" and "Don't sing it!" becomes "¡No lo cantes!". The document also reviews direct object pronouns like "me, te, lo, la, los, las" and indirect object pronouns like "me, te, le, les".