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Ray Of Light [21]
3 years ago
14

Change each infinitive phrase to an affirmative tú command. Follow the model.

Spanish
2 answers:
hammer [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

saca tus apuntes

envuelve el regalo

sirve el pastel

cierra la puerta

pon las decoraciones

llega temprano

aprende espanol

bebe el jugo

vende la casa

comparte el helado

Explanation:

Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
4 0
<h3>Change each infinitive phrase to an affirmative tú command. Follow the model.  Modelo: lavar los platos Lava los platos, por favor.</h3>

1. sacar tus apuntes

Answer 1: Saca tus apuntes, por favor.

Translation 1: Take out your notes, please.

2. envolver el regalo

Answer 2: Envuelve el regalo, por favor.

Translation 2: Wrap the gift, please.

3. servir el pastel -

Answer 3: Sirve el pastel, por favor.

Translation 3: Serve the cake, please.

4. cerrar la puerta

Answer 4: Cierra la puerta, por favor.

Translation 4: Close the door, please.

5. poner las decoraciones.

Answer 5: Pon las decoraciones, por favor.

Translation 5: Put the decorations on, please.

6. llegar temprano

Answer 6: Llega temprano, por favor.

Translation 6: Come early, please.

7. aprender español

Answer 7: Aprende español, por favor.

Translation 7: Learn Spanish, please.

8. beber el jugo

Answer 8: Bebe el jugo, por favor.

Translation 8: Drink the juice, please.

9. vender la casa

Answer 9: Vende la casa, por favor.

Translation 9: Sell the house, please.

10. compartir el helado

Answer 10: Comparte el helado, por favor.

Translation 10: Share the ice cream, please.

<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
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