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!
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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