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Anyone answer these questions... using positive and negative commands
1. Write (f) to him. (tu)
2. Read to her
3. Don't leave (Uds)
4. Don't be foolish (Ud)
5. Put it (m) there. (tu)
6. Don't bring them (f) to us. (tu)
7. Play them (m) well. (Ud)
8. Run (Uds)
9.Give it to me (Uds)
***THANK YOU TO ANYONE WHO CAN GET THESE. I HAVE BEEN WORKING ON THEM ALL DAY AND HAVE BEEN STUCK. I REALLY NEED THE HELP. THANKS AGAIN!!!

2007-04-22 12:30:57 · 5 answers · asked by lynn 4 in Society & Culture Languages

5 answers

1.- Escríbele (No le escribas)
2.- Léele (No le leas)
3.- No salgan (Salgan)
4.- No sea tonto (Sea tonto)
5.- Ponlo alli (No lo pongas alli)
6.- No nos las traigas (Tráenoslas)
7.- Juéguelos bien (No los juegues bien)
8.- Corran (No corran)
9.- Denmelo (No me lo den)

2007-04-22 13:49:33 · answer #1 · answered by AlfaZulu 2 · 0 0

Ok, well you can't use positive and negative commands - the ones you gave are already either postive or negative.

If you have been working on these all day, you must only be confused on how to link together the commands and the articles. So I will give you some help, but you can do many of these yourself...


1. Escríbele.
2. Léale (Ud.) Léele (tú).
3. No nos (can you figure out the command for DEJAR with Uds?)

For -ar verbs that are regular, the command ending is "a" for tú and "e" for Ud. Habla (tu) Hable (Ud.) Hablen (Uds.)

For -er verbs, the endings are "e" for tú and "a" for tú Come (tu) Coma (Ud.) Coman (Uds.)

For a negative command, the tu form follows the Ud form, but adds an "s"
No hables, no comas

But the other forms just add the no in front
No hable (Ud.) No Coman (Uds.)

The object goes on the end:
#2 Léele

IF there is an indirect object (to a person) and a direct object(thing), the indirect comes before the direct:

#9 Dénmelo


And for the negative, the verb must come last:
#6 No nos las traigas

2007-04-22 20:12:05 · answer #2 · answered by Mimii 5 · 1 1

1. Escríbela.
2. Léele.
3. No se vayan. (*)
4. No sea tonto/necio.
5. Ponlo ahí/allí.
6. No nos las traigas.
7. Juégelos bien.
8. Corran.
9. Dénmelo.

(*) Nr. 3 if you are talking about leaving a place it is
no se vayan
if you are talking about leaving something behind then it is
no dejen

2007-04-22 20:20:36 · answer #3 · answered by Martha P 7 · 0 1

http://babelfish.altavista.com/ is a good website to translate most any language, but be careful because sometimes it isn't very complete. But it is definately a good start.

2007-04-22 19:40:01 · answer #4 · answered by Jocelynn 1 · 0 1

?, tu esta loca? No intiendo!

2007-04-22 19:37:00 · answer #5 · answered by Kelly K 3 · 0 1

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