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Los Mandatos
We use commands to give instructions or to ask people to do things.
In Spanish, commands have different forms to distinguish between formal (usted/ustedes) and informal address.
Formal commands use subjunctive forms, with the implied meaning that the speaker is trying to influence the listener to do something.
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La formación de los Mandatos Formales
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La formación de los Mandatos Formales
“Yo form, drop the O, flip flop!” Just like the subjunctive
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Some verbs have irregular 1st person singular forms in the present tense.
Present Tense
pongo traigo vengo hago digo tengo oigo
Ud. U ds. ponga
pongan traiga
traigan venga
vengan haga hagan diga digan tengatengan oiga oigan
This change is carriedover to the commands.
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Others need to be changed for spelling reasons: -car/-gar/-zar
Present Tense toco saco busco juego llego pago almuerzo comienzo abrazo
Ud. Uds. toque toquen saque saquen busque busquen juegue jueguen llegue lleguen pague paguen almuerce almuercen comience comiencen abrace abracen
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Dar
Ir
Ser
Haber
Estar
Saber
No des
No vayas
No seas
No estés
No sepas
There are six irregular verbs in the command form. (DISHES)
Irregulares
X (only for subjunctive)
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Stem-changing verbs and must continue to be so…. (e,-ie), (o,-ue), (e,-i)
Present Tense
pienso enciendo recomiendo me divierto duermo me acuesto pido sigo me visto
Usted Commands
piense encienda recomiende diviértase duerma acuéstese pida siga vístase
Ustedes Commands
piensen enciendan recomienden diviértanse duerman acuéstense pidan sigan vístanse
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Negative Commands
Negative commands are formed by placing no in front of the command form.No llegue tarde.
Don’t arrive late.
No dén propinas a todos los empleados.Don’t give tips to all of the employees.
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Informal (TÚ) commands You use these
commands with people you are familiar with.
NOTE: These are used with only ONE person.
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How to form the TÚ command
The informal command is formed with the third person singular:
come
comes
como comemos
coméis
comen
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Let’s look at the following commands:
Present Tense comprar sacar barrer seguir doblar cruzar almorzar comenzar parar
Tú ¡Compra! ¡Saca la basura! ¡Barre el piso! Sigue derecho Dobla a la derecha Cruza la calle Almuerza Comienza ¡Para!
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Negative tú commands are different – ¡Yo form, drop the O, flip flop!
Present Tense comprar sacar barrer seguir prender correr almorzar comenzar parar
Tú ¡No compres! ¡No saques la basura! ¡No barras el piso! No sigas derecho No prendas el carro. No corras con tijeras No almuerces No comiences ¡No pares!
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The irregular tú commands
Vin Diesel has ten weapons!
Ven – venir “Ven acá”
Di – decir “Di la verdad”
Sal – salir “Sal de mi casa”
Haz – hacer “Haz tu tarea”
Ten - tener “Ten cuidado”
Ve – ir “Ve a clase”
Pon – poner “Pon la mesa”
Sé – ser “Sé mi amigo”
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Dar
Ir
Ser
Haber
Estar
Saber
dé, den
vaya, vayan
sea, sean
esté, estén
sepa, sepan
There are six irregular verbs in the command form. (DISHES)
Irregulares
X (only for subjunctive)
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What about pronouns?
“Negative beginning but positive ending”
Positive commands – the pronoun(s) are attached to the END (mandatory)
¡Dímelo! Hazla ahora.Sígueme.Encuéntralo.
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What about pronouns?
“Negative beginning but positive ending”
For ALL commands (informal and formal), the rules are:
Negative commands – the pronoun(s) go in the beginning (before the verb)
¡No lo comas! ¡No me digas!
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A final review
Formal commands
1. Are used with people that you respect or more than one person.
2. Use the subjunctive.3. DISHES are the
irregulars.4. Pronouns are
attached on positive commands.
5. Pronouns go before the verb on negative commands.
Informal (tú) commands
1. Are used with only one person that you are familiar with.2. Use él/ella form of verb on
positive commands and the subjunctive tú on the negative commands.
3. DISHES are the irregulars for the negative commands.
4. Vin Diesel has ten weapons gives you the irregulars for positive commands.
5. Pronouns are attached on positive commands.
6. Pronouns go before the verb on negative commands.
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