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Use the verbs from the list to write twelve familiar commands that Mr. Amaro gives his dog. The first six are POSITIVE commands and the second six are NEGATIVE commands. Don't forget that if you are using a reflexive verb, you will have to put the reflexive pronoun in the appropriate place and add an accent in a positive command. ¡OJO! Don't use "te" on the command unless it is a reflexive verb!

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Use the verbs from the list to write twelve familiar commands that Mr. Amaro gives his dog.

acostarse

bajarse

comer

darme

dormirse

ir

jugar

quedarse

seguir

sentarse

ser

subirse

traerme

venir

Modelo:

Bájate de la cama.

No te acuestes ahora.

Answer:

Acuéstate.

Bájate del sillón.

Dame eso.

Duérmete.

Vete.

Ven.

No te sientes en la cama.

No te subas al sillón.

No juegues con el bebé.

No comas la basura.

No me sigas al baño.

No seas malo.

Step-by-step explanation:

Spanish commands use the imperative form of a verb to give an order.

The positive command for "tú" is often the same as the third person singular form of the present tense. For example, 'leer' becomes 'lee'.

However, there are many Spanish verbs with special forms for a positive 'tú' command. For example: 'venir' becomes 'ven'.

The negative command uses the tú form of the present subjunctive.

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