Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Gentlemen, have you ever been left waiting while a woman gets ready? Well, join Natalia and Carlos and hear what this universal situation sounds like in Costa Rica. Also, check out more information on formal and informal commands. After this lesson, you will be able to say “Get a move on!” the Tico way. Don’t forget to cross reference this lesson with Newbie 22, Iberian 22, and Peruvian 22. Then you can tell a anyone in three countries to “get a move on!”
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Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music used in today’s lesson.
Are any users on the forum confused about how to construct formal commands? Check out the grammar point and the grammar bank for additional information, or post a comment for some feedback!
Category: Regional Spanish Series |
Grammar: formal vs. informal commands | Function: giving orders | Topic: a night out | Politeness Level: informal
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