1-
Defining the Imperative
tense, and looking at when it is used in conversation.
2-
Looking at the structure of
imperative tense verbs when used in positive and negative sentences.
3-
Looking at how let’s can
correspond to nosotros/as verb formations in the imperative
tense.
4-
A look at how direct and
indirect object pronouns are used with imperative tense verbs.
1-
Knowing in what situations
and different types of sentence structures the imperative tense is commonly
used.
2-
Knowing which corresponding
personal pronouns are used when forming the imperative tense, both in positive
and negative sentences (tú – vosotros/as
– usted/es).
3-
Being able to correctly
formulate imperative tense verbs that are regular and irregular in both
positive and negative sentences.
4-
Understanding how the
imperative tense can be used to correspond to let’s in English, and when
a present tense form of the verb ‘ir’ can be used
instead.
5-
Knowing the position of
direct and indirect object pronouns in both positive and negative sentences when
using the imperative tense.
