Asiya T. answered 06/21/21
ELA , Reading, ESL, Spanish 1-3 with a Patient, Effective Tutor
Here are the formal commands that the doctor gave to the patient:
| (abrir to open) "Abra la boca" "Open your mouth." | [1] la boca |
| (poner) to put "Ponga su mochila aquí." Put your backpack here." | [2] su mochila (backpack) aquí. |
| (cerrar) "Cierre la puerta". Close the door. | [3] la puerta. |
| (mirar) "Mire estas letras" Look at these letter. | [4] estas letras. |
| (decir) ""Diga qué letras ve en la pared". Say the letters that you see on the wall. | [5] qué letras ve en la pared (wall). |
| (esperar to wait for) "Espere al doctor Enseguida viene." Wait for doctor Enseguida to come | [6] al doctor. Enseguida viene. |
| (escribrir to write) "Escriba su direcció y datos personales" Write your address and personal information."" | [7] su dirección y datos personales en este papel. |
| (leer to read) "Lea sus derechos de patiente." "Read your patient rights" | [8] sus derechos (rights) de paciente. |
| (firmar) (to sign) "Firme estos papeles por favor" "Sign these papers please." | [9] estos papeles, por favor. |
| (entrar to enter) "Entre por aquí por favor" | [10] por aquí, por favor. |
One tip I also want to give you to remember is that the er and ir verbs in the command form are generally conjugated with a and the ar verbs are reversed with e. For example, for abrir (to open), Abran sus libros: Open your books for Ustedes, for hablar to speak, (Usted) hable, (Tu) hables.