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Slide 1

    Commands
    While commanding someone, a comma is placed between the subject and the verb.Ex:Simón dibuja. (Simon draws.)Put a comma between the subject and the verb, then you get a command.Simón, dibuja. (Simon, draw.)REMEMBER: Commands only take place in the ustéd/él/ella box

Slide 2

    Práctica
    �-¿Cómo se dice "Pablo, eat"?-"Jimmy, play basketball"?-"Tiana, study"?

Slide 3

    Work time! (obviously)
    Please start working on the worksheet that we are about to pass out or else you will fail the test. You may work with your tables.

Slide 4

    José bebe la limonada. Roberto, canta. Paco, salta. Ernesto come el taco. Oscar lee un diccionario. Manolo, lee un libro María, baila. Margarita envia una carta. Beto, camina. Angel, limpia.
    José drinks the lemonade. Roberto, sing. Paco, jump. Ernesto eats the taco. Oscar reads the dictionary. Manolo, read the book. María, dance. Margarita sends a letter. Beto, walk. Angel, clean.

Slide 5

    Lee Camina Hablas Hace Pedimos Necesita Practicó

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