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Acostad 2nd person plural command - Acosta - 2nd person singular command Acostaos 2nd person plural command with pronoun (os) - acóstate 2n person singular command with pronoun (te) The (d) is dropped when adding pronouns to that form ![]() cuidaos - take care of yourself (plural cuidados - noun cautions Hope it helps!
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@Lou Ann: I'm bad for the "vosotros" thing, but that "d" seems to be dropped both because of euphony reasons and to avoid confusion with the "participio".
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