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Commands & reflexive or object pronouns
I know you must attach the pronouns to the conjugated verb for affirmative usted commands and put the pronouns in front of the conjugated verb for negative usted commands. What are the rules for the tu affirmative and negative commands?
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The rules are the same for both.
Affirmative command (usted): diga dígame dígamelo Affirmative command (tú): di dime dímelo Negative command (usted): no diga no me diga no me lo diga Affirmative command (tú): no digas no me digas no me lo digas Affirmative command (usted): duérmase Affirmative command (tú): duérmete Negative command (usted): no se duerma Affirmative command (tú): no te duermas Last edited by Rusty; February 22, 2009 at 05:12 PM. |
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