Where does the accent go in "bebela"?
The first "e": Bébela
Falso: DOPs go before the verb in ALL negative commands.
Where does the DOP go in ALL positive commands?
After the verb
Which part of present progressive is the gerund?
The "ing" verb, the action verb, the "-ando, -iendo" word
Escriban: Make it. (the bed)
Hazla.
Arréglala/tiéndela/álzala.
Write in English: ¡No jueges FIFA/Clash Royale/COD/juegos de iMessage en mi clase!
(Only write one game. Preferably the one you're guilty of.)
Don't play FIFA/Clash Royale/COD/iMessage games in my class!
Where does the DOP go in ALL negative commands?
Before the verb
What TWO options do you have for DOP placement on present progressives?
Before the conjugated "estar"
After the gerund (aka "ing word", aka "-iendo, -ando")
What is one example of a positive tú command with a DOP that does not have an accent?
**Check green sheets
Hazlo, dilo, ponlo, velo, tenlo
Escriban: Don't use it! (the phone)
¡No lo uses!
Write in English: Clase, dejen sus teléfonos y sus conversaciones. (HINT: Victoria's favorite line)
Class, leave (or drop) your phones and conversations.
Escriban: You're making me nervous.
Me estás poniendo nervioso/a.
Escriban: Run the 1.8641 miles! (Convert to kilometros, round to "nice" number)
¡Corre los 3 kilometros!
¡Corre los 2.999 km!
Escriban: Don't have it. (hurry)
**Check green notes from yesterday
No la tengas.
Escriban: Class, don't go!
Clase, no (se) vayan!
Escriban with DOP at the front: I am following him.
Lo estoy siguiendo.
Escriban: Follow them faster! (the pedestrians)
¡Síguelos más rápido!
Escriban: Don't put it on the table. (the tennis racket)
No la pongas en la mesa.
Escriban: Class, say them please. (the secrets)
Clase, díganlos por favor.
Escriban with DOP at end of gerund ("ing" verb): I am putting it on (the seatbelt).
Estoy poniéndolo.