Create an image that visually represents an imperative command. Visually depict two scenarios: the first scenario has a character who is being complimented on their friendly personality; the second scenario has a character who is giving an object to another. Use abstact shapes or symbols to convey the fact that these are linguistic exercises, keeping in mind not to include any textual elements.

1. Escribe esta frase como imperativo.

Tú eres simpático.

2. Escribe esta frase en el imperativo.

Me lo das.

The first one is "se simpático"

hola ipap da loemlo

Riveted simp

And I think the second one is "se dámelo"

Pretty sure the first one is "Sé simpático" (if I turn out to be right once I get graded, remember the accent mark is important) and the second one is just "Dámelo." There isn't anything in that second one which would suggest "se," it's just "Give it to me." It doesn't personally address the person being spoken to, just says a command. Also... the "Uds. se despiertan" one I'm guessing is "Despierten." Don't kill me if I'm wrong, though.

1. No seas simpático, sé gracioso.

2. Dame eso. Pero si no quieres, también puedo robártelo, ¿qué prefieres?

1. Para convertir la frase "Tú eres simpático" al imperativo, debemos usar la forma de imperativo correspondiente al verbo "ser" en segunda persona del singular. La forma imperativa de "ser" en este caso es "sé". Por lo tanto, la frase en imperativo sería:

Sé simpático.

2. La frase "Me lo das" ya está en modo imperativo. La forma imperativa se utiliza para dar órdenes o instrucciones directas. En este caso, la frase significa "Dame eso".