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By
Jami
Sipe
Commands and
Pronoun Placement
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Pronouns (direct, indirect, reflexive)
are placed before the verb in negative
commands.
Ejemplos:
¡No lo digas! = Don’t say it!
¡No se lo digas! = Don’t tell it to him!
¡No me la traiga! = Don’t bring it to me!
¡No nos acostemos! = Let’s not go to bed!
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Object Pronouns follow affirmative
commands and are attached to them.
When attached, an accent mark is usually placed
over the stressed syllable.
Ejemplo:
¡Quédense Uds.!
= Stay!
Otro ejemplo:
¡Váyanse Uds.! =
Go away!
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Exception:
When a single object pronoun is
added to a one-syllable command
form, there is no accent mark.
Ejemplos:
¡Dime! = (Tell me!)
¡Hazla! = (Do it!)
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Y más ejemplos:
¡Córtelos en rebanadas! = Cut them in slices!
¡Agréguelo al refresco! = Add it to the soft drink!
¡Póngala en un plato! = Put it on a plate!
¡Apréndanlos de memoria! = Learn them by memory!
¡Cómprenlos! = Buy them!
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Remember the Direct Object
Pronouns:
me – me
te – you
(familiar, singular)
lo – him, it, you
nos – us
os – you
(familiar, plural - Spain)
los – them, you
(formal, singular)
(masculine, plural)
la – her, it, you
las – them, you
(formal, singular)
(feminine, plural)
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Remember the Indirect Object
Pronouns:
me – me
te – you
(familiar, singular)
le – him/her, you
(formal, singular)
nos – us
os – you
(familiar, plural, Spain)
les – them, you
(plural)
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Remember:
:
When there is a direct object pronoun
and indirect object pronoun
in the same sentence, the indirect object
goes in front of the direct object.
When the two pronouns are third-person,
change the indirect object pronoun to “se.”
Mándeselo.
= (Send it to her.)
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Reflexive Pronouns:
me
te
se
nos
os
se
Ejemplos con los
reflexivos:
¡Lávese! = Wash yourself!
¡Desayúnate! = Eat breakfast!
¡Levántense! = Get up! (Stand up!)
¡Siéntense! = Sit down!
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Note:
In affirmative “nosotros/as” commands
with reflexive verbs, drop the “s” of the
conjugated verb before adding “nos.”
Ejemplos:
sentarse → ¡Sentémonos!
lavarse → ¡Lavémonos!
secarse → ¡Sequémonos!
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Check Your Knowledge!
Do it!
Don’t do it!
Bring it to me!
Don’t bring it to me!
Cut them!
Bring them to him!
¡Hazlo!
¡No lo hagas!
¡Tráigamelo!
¡No me lo traiga!
¡Córtelos!
¡Tráigaselos!
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Credits
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Written by: Jami Sipe
Additional Information by:
Suzanne Rutkowski
Adriana Miretti
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