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Lección 45 - El Imperativo de los Verbos
publication date: Oct 3, 2011
(Lesson Transcript)ConversaciónMaestra: Buenos días, creo que la lección de esta mañana será fácil para Vds. y la entenderán pronto. Alumno: Señora, ¿qué explicará Vd. hoy? Maestra: El imperativo. Ya saben Vds. algunos verbos en imperativo. En inglés Vds. tienen la misma palabra del infinitivo para expresar una orden. Por ejemplo: go, begin, see, have. A un muchacho Vds. le dicen "go". a muchos muchachos les dicen "go", también. En español, si ordenamos algo a una persona, usamos el imperativo en singular y si ordenamos a muchas personas, lo usamos en plural. El imperativo de los verbos terminados en ar se forma con las terminaciones e, sing., en, plural; por ejemplo: hable Vd., hablen Vds.; compre Vd., compren Vds., etc.; y el de los verbos terminados en er y en ir se forma con las terminaciones a, sing., an, plural; por ejemplo: escriba Vd., escriban Vds.; como Vd., coman Vds., etc.
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