Using Spanish Pronouns With Commands Los Angeles CA

Reflexive, indirect object, and direct object Spanish pronouns must be attached to the end of an affirmative command. Remember the acronym RID because, if more than one of these pronouns are used together, they will consistently be used in that order.

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Reflexive, indirect object, and direct object pronouns must be attached to the end of an affirmative command. Remember the acronym RID because, if more than one of these pronouns are used together, they will consistently be used in that order. When you attach even one pronoun to the end of an affirmative command, you must add an accent mark to the command form in order to maintain the correct stress. The written accent mark is placed on what was the next-to-the-last syllable before you attached any pronoun.

  • Julio, tu hermano necesita una chaqueta. Cómprasela para su cumpleaños, por favor.

  • Julio, your brother needs a jacket. Buy it for him for his birthday, please.

  • Levántate ahora mismo.

  • Get (yourself) up right now.

If the command is negative, the pronouns are placed in front of the command form (but after the no or other negative word).

  • No se me quejen del hotel.

  • Do not complain to me about the hotel.

  • Nunca nos diga mentiras.

  • Never tell us lies.

Table 1 provides the command forms of several reflexive verbs. The placement of the reflexive pronouns in the chart also indicates where any indirect or direct object pronoun would be placed with affirmative and negative commands. Because reflexive pronouns are used below, notice that te is the pronoun used for both negative and affirmative commands, and that se is the pronoun used for the Ud. and Uds. forms. Learn where the pronoun is placed in each negative and affirmative form, and pay close attention to written accent marks.

TABLE 1 Command Forms of Reflexive Verbs

Infinitive

Neg. Ud. Command

Affirm. Ud. Command

Neg. Uds. Command

Affirm. Uds. Command

Neg. Tú Command

Affirm. Tú Command

lavarse (to wash oneself)

no se lave

lávese

no se laven

lávense

no te laves

lávate

caerse (to fall, to fall down)

no se caiga

caígase

no se caigan

caíganse

no te caigas

cáete

sentarse (to sit down)

no se siente

siéntese

no se sienten

siéntense

no te sientes

siéntate

dormirse (to fall asleep)

no se duerma

duérmase

no se duerman

duérmanse

no te duermas

duérmete

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