Tuesday, March 15, 2011

 Tarea: The following 3 links need to be completed and turned in on Friday of this week. That is Friday March 18th. All answers must be correct and written on a piece of notebook paper to get full credit!

Here is the link to the first homework activity! Practice with Por and Para

Here is the link to the second homework activity! Practice with nosotros commands

 Here is the link to the third homework activity! Vocabulary Practice

 

Mandatos con nosotros (p. 182)
• You can express nosotros commands two different ways in Spanish. The English
equivalent of a nosotros command is “Let’s . . .”
One way is to use Vamos + a + infinitive.
Vamos a bailar. Let’s dance.
Another way is to use to the nosotros form of the subjunctive.
Bailemos. Let’s dance.
• Remember that -ir stem-changing verbs change o-u or e-i in the nosotros form.
Durmamos aquí. Let’s sleep here.
• Remember that verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar change spelling in the
subjunctive.
Juguemos a las cartas. Let’s play cards.

• When you use a direct or indirect object pronoun with an affirmative nosotros
command, attach it to the end of the verb.
Resolvamos el problema. Resolvámoslo.
• With a negative nosotros command, place the object pronoun in front of the
verb.
No le digamos el secreto al chico chismoso.

• When the reflexive or reciprocal pronoun nos is used in an affirmative nosotros
command, the final -s of the command is dropped before the pronoun. A written
accent is added to maintain stress, usually on the third-to-last vowel.
Contémonos los secretos. Divirtámonos.



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