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how do you conjugate the positive and negative mandatos of usted and ustedes?
for ar verbs, find the stem of the yo form and then add an -e or -en. dor er / ir verbs, find the stem of the yo form and then add an -a or an -an.
what are the irregular mandatos of usted and ustedes?
ir = vaya(n), ser = sea(n), estar = esté(n), dar = dé / den, saber = sepa(n)
where do you put the pronoun in a usted / ustedes verb?
after or attached to an affirmative mandato or before an negative mandato.
do you still use accents in mandatos with pronouns?
yes
what if the verb ends in a car, gar, or zar?
use the same rules of preterito, and this only applies to ar verbs. g is gu, c is q, z is c.
__ buenos ustedes! (ser)
sean
__ usted a la estación de tren (ir)
vaya
search for the pencil!
¡búsquelo!
sit down
¡siéntese!
(they) don’t bother me
¡no me molesten!
don’t buy those, please!
¡no los compren, por favor!
bailar positive mandato
¡baile! / ¡bailen!
buscar positive mandato
¡busque! / ¡busquen!
venir negative mandato
¡no venga! / ¡no vengan!
servir negative mandato
¡no sirva! / ¡no sirven!