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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 16 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following commands negative is misspelled? No tienes clases. No te caigas de la silla. No toques el instrumento. Choose a formal mandate spelled correctly. No tires basura. No tira basura. No tire basura en el parque. Choose the mandate spelled correctly in the plural. no cuídenlo cuídenlo cuidenlo (I think it is the last one because the first two are the same except for the word no being present or not) Thanks for your help, Spanish sure is confusing. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the Following negative commands is misspelled? You do not have classes. Do not fall off the chair. Do not touch the instrument. Choose a mandate formally spelled CORRECTLY. Do not litter. No littering. Do not litter in the park. Choose the mandate spelled CORRECTLY in the plural. Take care of not Take care of Take care of

OpenStudy (stephstar101):

In Spanish, mandates (command form) always have opposite vowel endings. You start with "yo" form, drop the O and add the opposite vowel ending (-ar to e, -er/-ir to a). Which of the following commands negative is misspelled? No tienes clases. -> The verb tienes is tener in infinitive form. Change it to tengo, drop the O and add the opposite vowel ending = tengas. This sentence is incorrect; the correct sentence would be "No tengas clases". No te caigas de la silla. -> This sentence is correct. Start with caer, change it to "yo" form (caigo), drop the O and add opposite vowel ending (caigas). No toques el instrumento. -> This sentence is also correct. Start with tocar, change it to "yo" form (toco), this one is a changing verb so it changes to toques to preserve the sound after dropping the O and adding opposite vowel ending. Hopefully, this will make a little more sense, and you will be able to understand a bit more. Try it out first yourself before checking the answers. The next two answers are: No tire basura en el parque. Cuídenlo (not sure, but this would be my best guess) Good luck!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh okay, thanks :)

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