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In Spanish grammar <u>the Imperative</u> is used by the speaker to <u>give orders, requests, advice or make requests to one or more people directly</u>. It is also <u>used to exhort, incite or send another person to do something</u>.
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The forms of imperative in Spanish exist for all the personal pronouns <u>
except</u>
the 1st person in singular Yo (I).
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In addition, note that for its <u>conjugation</u> the imperative is written without the<u> personal pronoun</u> and in <u>present tense</u>.
Well now, according to this explanation, the right answers are:
1. Tu no pasas la informacion a tus amigos
You do not pass the information to your friends
Here we are using the 2nd person in singular <em>Tú</em> (you) with the verb <u>pasar</u>, then the correct form of the imperative is B:
No se la pases (Do not pass it on)
2. Uds. dan la orden a los soldados
You give the order to the soldiers
Here we are using the 2nd person in plural <em>Ustedes</em> (you) with the verb <u>dar</u>, then the correct form of the imperative is A:
Densela
Give it (to them)