Using the subject “usted” and the verb in the imperative, tell your instructor three things she or he must do. Then tell your instructor two things she or he must not do. You will be graded on accuracy and pronunciation. Provide your sentences in Spanish.

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To form sentences in Spanish using the subject "usted" (formal "you") and the imperative verb form, you will need to follow a specific structure. The imperative is used to give commands or make requests.

To form affirmative commands with "usted," you generally take the present-tense "yo" form of the verb and remove the -o ending. However, keep in mind that some verbs have irregular imperative forms. For negative commands, use the present subjunctive form of the verb.

Here are three things your instructor must do:

1. Preste atención (Pay attention): Use the verb "prestar" (to pay attention) in the imperative form to tell your instructor to pay attention.

2. Prepare la lección (Prepare the lesson): Use the verb "preparar" (to prepare) in the imperative form to instruct your instructor to prepare the lesson.

3. Explique claramente (Explain clearly): Use the verb "explicar" (to explain) in the imperative form to ask your instructor to explain things clearly.

Now, here are two things your instructor must not do:

1. No llegue tarde (Don't be late): Use the present subjunctive form of the verb "llegar" (to arrive) to tell your instructor not to be late.

2. No hable demasiado rápido (Don't speak too fast): Use the present subjunctive form of the verb "hablar" (to speak) to ask your instructor not to speak too fast.

Remember to practice pronunciation and stress the appropriate syllables to ensure accuracy while delivering your sentences!

This is a HELP site. We do not DO the work for you. First of all select the verbs you want to use. Here is how to form the usted command.

-ar verb (hablar) hable, no hable
-er verb (comer) coma, no coma
-ir verb (vivir) viva, no viva

Note that the "opposite vowel" is used. That means an -ar verb uses e and an -er or -ir verb uses a.

The irregular verbs are based on the "yo" form as the stem.
decir = digo, the command is diga, no diga
volver = vuelvo, the command is vuelva, no vuelva

Post what you believe to be the 3 affirmative commands and the 3 negative commands and we will be happy to check them for you.