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Slide 1Commands Commands in English explanation Regular affirmative tú commands explanation drill translation drilltranslation drill Irregular affirmative tú commands explanation…

Documents Regular affirmative tú commands The regular affirmative tú commands are formed by conjugating the....

Slide 1Regular affirmative tú commands The regular affirmative tú commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the third person singular in the present tense. comer ¡…

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Commands Commands in English explanation Regular affirmative tú commands explanation drill translation drill Irregular affirmative tú commands explanation drill translation…

Documents “to do or not do something.” UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone with whom you are familiar...

UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone with whom you are familiar “to do or not do something.” UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone with whom you are familiar “to do…

Documents Un repaso de ESPAÑOL I La gramática Present tense verbs (AR, ER, IR) Definite & Indefinite...

Un repaso de ESPAÑOL I La gramática Present tense verbs (AR, ER, IR) Definite & Indefinite Articles Personal A Irregular Verbs Ser vs. Estar La gramática (cont) Possessives…

Documents UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone who you are familiar with to do or not do something.

UNIDAD 2- Lección 1 Telling someone who you are familiar with to do or not do something Affirmative Tú Commands (+) Same as él/ ella/ Ud. form in the present ¡Corre Forrest…

Documents Affirmative/Negative Tú Commands. Rules When you tell friends, family, or young people to do...

Affirmative/Negative Tú Commands Rules When you tell friends, family, or young people to do something, you use an affirmative tú command. To give the commands, you use…

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Regular affirmative tú commands The regular affirmative tú commands are formed by conjugating the verb in the third person singular in the present tense. comer ¡Come!…

Documents Direct object pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. They are used to replace a....

Direct object pronouns tell who or what receives the action of the verb. They are used to replace a noun, in order not to repeat it. Remember that when the direct object…