Unrelated, but in your wishlist, I'd like to request a mixed test set-up of sentences for always subjunctive / sometimes subjunctive. I feel like I could with a good reinforcement drill there to make me comfortable I've got this nailed down.
How would you give a negative formal command in both singular and plural? I think you simply put “no” in front of the positive command. Por ejemplo: señores, por favor no se sientan aquí. En singular: señor, por favor, no se sienta aquí. Espero que sea correcto
Yes. To make a positive UD, UDS, and Let's commands negative, just put "no" in front of the command with the exception of the Negative Tú Command which is done separately. In your example above ...... change ...... sientan to sienten (opposite vowel) and also ..... sienta to siente (opposite vowel). Gracias y hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Great lesson as always ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! 😃. Have another wonderful day! Gracias y hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
esto fue muy util !
Gracias por su comentario. Se lo agradezco mucho. Hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.
Unrelated, but in your wishlist, I'd like to request a mixed test set-up of sentences for always subjunctive / sometimes subjunctive. I feel like I could with a good reinforcement drill there to make me comfortable I've got this nailed down.
Great suggestion! Coming soon. Thanks! Profesor Pablo.
How would you give a negative formal command in both singular and plural? I think you simply put “no” in front of the positive command. Por ejemplo: señores, por favor no se sientan aquí. En singular: señor, por favor, no se sienta aquí. Espero que sea correcto
Yes. To make a positive UD, UDS, and Let's commands negative, just put "no" in front of the command with the exception of the Negative Tú Command which is done separately. In your example above ...... change ...... sientan to sienten (opposite vowel) and also ..... sienta to siente (opposite vowel). Gracias y hasta pronto, Profesor Pablo.